US President Donald Trump’s proposed Middle East “peace plan,” titled “Peace to Prosperity,” will not bring peace nor is it a realistic plan, yesterday said the National Council of Churches. “Instead, his proposal – formulated with Israel without Palestinian participation – ensures violence, continued animosity, and further encroachment by Israel on land that belongs to the people of Palestine.”
It added in a statement: “It is for those reasons that the National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA (NCC) calls upon the international community to take up the mantle of brokering an agreement that brings peace and security to Israelis and Palestinians without trampling upon the rights of either.”
The NCC said for many years, it has joined in supporting a two-state solution, the right of refugees to return to their homes, the dismantlement of the settlements, and the establishment of Jerusalem as a shared international city. “This latest plan, developed without input from Palestinians, does not move us toward peace or resolve conflict in the region,” it said.
“In order to be viable, a nation must have contiguous land with populations secure in their borders and in control of their destiny. The current peace deal does not offer this. The illegal Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory has become normative, both Israeli and Palestinian societies have become restive, and the dream of peaceful coexistence side-by-side has all but extinguished. Nothing about the new Trump peace plan breathes life into the hope for justice and peace,” said NCC.
“Instead of bringing both Palestinians and Israelis to the negotiating table, the [US] Administration has worked only with the Israelis. Rather than mapping out an authentic Palestinian state, the architects of the plan have put forth a map recognizing Israeli-imposed ‘facts on the ground’ and granting Palestinians the remaining pockmarked non-contiguous territory, which resembles a block of Swiss cheese more than a nation-state. The plan reinforces the indignity by offering the Palestinians a $50 billion payoff to do what they can to accept this untenable ‘solution’.”
NCC urged all parties to get back to the hard work of creating a real plan for justice and peace. “This land and all the people who live there deserve no less,” it concluded its statement.