2000 Statement – PC(USA), p. 498 Jerusalem is a city with a history held sacred by Jews, Christians, Muslims, and all children of Abraham. A peaceful […]
1998 General Assembly
Consideration about the Middle East peace process reemerged at the 210th General Assembly (1998), focusing on the concern that in recent years, the peace process […]
1997 General Assembly
Key Points from 1997 Policy Paper Adopted by GA (this is the policy paper the Middle East Study Group Report of 2010 seeks to replace) […]
1995 General Assembly
1995 Statement – PC(USA), pp. 688-689 The 207th General Assembly (1995) Reaffirm[s] actions of previous General Assemblies (1974, 1984, 1988, 1990) supporting the status of Jerusalem. […]
1992 General Assembly
The 204th General Assembly (1992) applauded the 1991-1992 Middle East peace talks in Washington, D.C., and: 1992 Statement – PC(USA), pp. 76-77 Commends the actions of […]
1989-1991 ACSWP Commentary
Overtures in 1989, 1990 and 1991 continued requests for a peace process in the area that included participation of the Palestinians and a ceasing of […]
1988 General Assembly
The events of the Palestinian uprising beginning in November 1987 caused the 1988 General Assembly to issue a call to Israel to: 1988 Statement – PC(USA), […]
1976-1987 ACSWP Commentary
In 1976, the PCUS Assembly condemned “. . . the exploitation of religious faith by the conflicting parties . . .” in the Lebanese and […]
1974 Statement
PCUSA, 1974, p. 584 [1] . . . the negotiation of concrete terms for the settlement of the Middle East conflict is the responsibility of […]
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