The Assembly of Catholic Ordinaries of the Holy Land has issued the
following statement in which they condemn the planned route of the
Separation Wall in the Cremisan Valley.
The Wall will cut farmers off
from their land, divide villages, turn a school a school into a prison
and have grave environmental consequences.
They say: "Seizure orders affect Al Walaja village and 58 Christian
families from Beit Jala whose livelihood depends on this land.
Furthermore, the two local Salesian congregations located there would be
negatively affected in their Mission work with the local community.
Separated
from the Cremisan Valley, the local community will lose one of its last
big agricultural and recreational areas as well as a crucial water
sources for farmers. In fact, Cremisan green area is the main lung
through which the population of Bethlehem can breathe.
In addition, the 450 children attending the Salesian SistersSchool
will have to go to a prison-like school, surrounded by military barriers
and check-points.
On July 9, 2004, the International Court of
Justice found the separation wall illegal under international law. The
Assembly of Catholic Bishops has the same stand. We therefore instructed
St Yves Society to file a case against the Military Authorities.
The
planned construction of the wall will put more pressure on the
remaining Christians living in Bethlehem. Without an income and a future
for their children, more people will make the decision to leave the
Holy Land.
The Catholic Ordinaries deny the existence of any
explicit or implicit agreement between the Vatican, the local church and
Israeli authorities regarding the construction of this illegal wall and
therefore strongly call on the State of Israel to restrain from its
plan to separate Cremisan Valley from Bethlehem.
Signed by
+ Fouad TWAL
Patriarch of Jerusalem for Latins
President A.C.O.H.L.
+ Elias CHACOUR
Greek Catholic Melkite
Archbishop of Akka
Vice president A.C.O.H.L..
+ Giorgio
LINGUA
Apostolic Nuncio for Jordan
Msgr Waldemar SOMMERTAG
Chargé d’Affaires of the
Apostolic Delegation in Jerusalem & Palestine
Apostolic Nunciature for Israel & Cyprus
+ Michel SABBAH
Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem
emeritus
+ Yaser Al-AYYASH
Greek Cath.Melkite Archbishop
of Petra and Philadelphia, Amman