US Churches and Christian organizations reject President Trump’s recognition of Israeli annexation of the Golan Heights

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March 28, 2019
This past Thursday, March 21, President Trump announced that the United States would recognize
Israeli annexation and sovereignty over the Golan Heights. As US-based churches and Christian
organizations with long histories of engagement in the Middle East through mission and ecclesial
relations, we fully reject this unilateral declaration and are especially concerned about this
Administration’s disregard for international law. We see this reversal of consistent US policy and
international consensus—that the Golan Heights are occupied and were acquired by force in the 1967 War in contravention of international norms—as an abandonment by the US of diplomacy to resolve such issues.


We have witnessed the Trump Administration’s approach to the Israel/Palestine over the past two
years, and see this step as a continuation of the White House’s unwillingness to consider the
implications of such actions for the possibility of a peaceful and just resolution to the region’s
conflicts. The President’s recognition of Israeli annexation of the Golan Heights is similar in nature
to his recognition of Israel’s claims over all of Jerusalem, both of which ignore the legitimate claims
of Syria and Palestinians, respectively, despite Israel’s 1980-81 legislative actions claiming
jurisdiction and administration over each of those geographies. These shifts in US rhetoric
contravene United Nations rejection of Israeli claims and the acquisition of territory by force. We
are further concerned that such a pattern does not bode well for the future of West Bank territory,
also occupied by Israel. And we wonder about the timing of this announcement.


We recognize that, just because the US says it is so does not make it so, but we also acknowledge the disproportionate influence that US policy has in the region, and how US policies have not led to a just and peaceful resolution to the conflicts there. We urge the US to recommit to meaningful negotiations at appropriate times to resolve such matters based on international law and conventions, to involve all appropriate parties, to reject such unilateral actions by one party, and to refrain from making foreign policy statements that would unduly prejudice the outcomes of such diplomacy.


We also urge the US to support appropriate diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis in Syria, which has led to more than half a million deaths and more than half the population being displaced. We recognize that negotiations over the possible return of the Golan Heights to Syria are not practicable at this time of uncertainty—all the more reason for the US to refrain from making such harmful declarations.


American Friends Service Committee
Christian Reformed Church in North America, Office of Social Justice
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Friends Committee on National Legislation
Global Ministries of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and United Church of Christ
National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA
Presbyterian Church (USA)
Reformed Church in America
United Church of Christ, Justice and Witness Ministries
United Methodist Church General Board of Global Ministries

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