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Fury as Methodists vote to boycott Israel

The Chief Rabbi, Lord Sacks, led condemnation of the Methodist Church for its report on Israel which he warned would have widespread repercussions for interfaith relations.

July 1, 2010 09:59
Lord Sacks

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

2 min read

The Board of Deputies and the Jewish Leadership Council said the Methodists’ annual conference should “hang its head in shame” for passing a policy which calls for a boycott of goods from “illegal” Israeli West Bank settlements and blames Israeli occupation as the “key hindrance” to Middle East peace.

Lord Sacks said the implications of the decision would “reverberate across the hitherto harmonious relationship between the faith communities in the UK”.

He blasted the report as “unbalanced, factually and historically flawed” and offering “no genuine understanding of one of the most complex conflicts in the world today.  Many in both communities will be deeply disturbed”.

Delegates at the conference in Portsmouth overwhelmingly passed every recommendation of the report, which also included a call to review whether Zionism was compatible with Methodist beliefs.

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