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Letter from Presiding Bishop Mark Hanson and
Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold (Episcopal Church) to President
Bush Regarding the Gaza Crisis
June 30, 2006
Dear President Bush:
Mr. President, we write out of
the deepest concern for the ever deteriorating situation in
Gaza. We condemn the kidnapping of the Israeli soldier and pray
for his safe return. We recognize the grief this brings to all
Israelis but we cannot accept the response which punishes all
Palestinians in Gaza.
While it is helpful that
President Mubarak and the Group of Eight foreign ministers,
including Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, are addressing
the issue, the United States must use its long friendship with
Israel to find a diplomatic solution which will not further
impoverish and burden ordinary Palestinians. The loss of
electricity alone affects all and only further escalates the
mounting humanitarian crisis. Our churches and institutions
there are filled with anguish as they try to meet the needs of
Palestinians ? whether Christian or Muslim.
We have long applauded your
vision and ours of a two-state solution and your Road Map for
Peace. We continue to work with our Christian and Jewish
colleagues to gain citizen support for this initiative but have
been saddened that more progress has not been made toward its
realization. If the present situation is allowed to continue
unchecked, it could end the tenuous hope that remains for a
solution that brings peace to Israelis and Palestinians.
You, and your administration, are
always in our prayers as you seek a way forward in these
difficult times.
Sincerely yours,
The Rev. Mark S. Hanson Presiding Bishop Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
The Most Rev. Frank T. Griswold Presiding Bishop and Primate The Episcopal Church in America
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