Archbishop of Canterbury calls for end to Israeli occupation of Palestine (opens original article in a new tab)
The Archbishop of Canterbury called for an end to the Israeli occupation of Palestine, urging a two-state solution and highlighting the plight of Palestinians, including the collapse of Gaza's health system and settler violence in the West Bank. The Church of England will debate investment policies in the region to address justice and human dignity.
- Archbishop of Canterbury called for end to Israeli occupation of Palestine after meeting with Palestinians affected by settler violence and detention
- Joint letter urged politicians to establish a two-state solution and determine Jerusalem's status through negotiation
- Letter highlighted concerns about Palestinian Christian presence, Gaza's health crisis, and settler violence in West Bank
- Church of England will debate investment policies in the region to address justice and human dignity
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