The Simon Wiesenthal Center strongly condemned the United Methodist Church’s
“The moral compass of the pension board is frozen in a position of animus to the Jewish State,” added Rabbi YitzchokAdlerstein, the Center’s Director of Interfaith Affairs. “They include Israel in a group of ‘high-risk’ abusers, alongside regimes like Saudi Arabia, the Central African Republic, andNorth Korea that lead the world in executions, the subjugation of women, drafting of child soldiers, genocide, rape as a weapon, and starvation of its populace,” headded.
“Israel’s crime is adding on bedrooms to pre-existing apartments. It has not added a settlement in years. The board should be goingafter the Palestinian Authority, which has repeatedly turned down Prime Minister Netanyahu’s invitation to unconditional, face to face negotiations, while at the same time inciting its populationto butcher Israelis with knives,” Adlerstein added.
The Wiesenthal Center takes note of others in the United Methodist Church who have voiced their opposition to this biased andcounterproductive decision, and hope that their more sober and considered arguments will prevail at the upcoming General Conference in May.
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