On Sunday, ICPJ and Michigan Peaceworks hosted a moving candlelight vigil calling for peace in the Middle East. Over 300 people from throughout the community came together to call for a stop to the violence and for the U.S. to act to create a ceasefire and to restart the peace process. (see the coverage in the Ann Arbor News & Michigan Daily)
It was a good start, but we need to keep the pressure on Congress and the President to act to stop the bloodshed.
Call the White House Comment Line at 202-456- 1111.
Your Message: Mideast Violence Must Come to an End; US Must Support an Immediate Cease-Fire.
Talking Points: (from Churches for Middle East Peace)
I am grieved over the terrible loss of innocent life in Qana, Lebanon due to an Israeli bombing raid on Sunday, July 30th and am distressed that the US hasn’t done more to end the violence. The Hezbollah- Israeli violence that has escalated rapidly since Hezbollah’s capture of two Israeli soldiers on July 12th has had terrible human consequences on both the Lebanese and Israeli peoples and must come to an end.
The continued violence is increasing anti-American sentiment in the region, weakening moderate voices, and making prospects for a comprehensive Arab- Israeli peace even more difficult.
I agree with the July 21st church leaders letter to President Bush that said, “This violent conflict has created a grave humanitarian crisis, and no hoped-for benefit should outweigh the cause of saving innocent lives.”
The announcement of US plans to work with the UN Security Council this week to bring an end to the hostilities is an important first step, however I ask that the US support an immediate cease-fire to save innocent lives and allow the flow of humanitarian aid. Then, the US must exercise leadership to launch an intensive diplomatic initiative that brings a lasting cessation of hostilities.
Additional resources:
- Brit Tzedek v’Shalom
- Muslim Public Affairs Committee
- Shalom Center
- Council on American-Islamic Relations
