A religious sect asks Washington to cut off financial aid to Tel Aviv
As Tel Aviv prepares for a military operation in Rafah, home to tens of thousands of Palestinian refugees, the leaders of an old Christian sect in the United States called for an end to American financial aid to Israel in its crimes against Gaza. |
reported by Methodist Episcopal Church of Africa, one of the oldest and most prominent black Christian denominations in the country, called on the White House this week to to end his financial aid to the Israeli regime.
The statement was issued by the Church’s Council of Bishops, its executive branch, and was signed by four senior bishops, including the council’s president, Bishop Stafford. J N Wicker, signed.
Sama Palestine news agency quoted the New York Times as reporting that the Methodist Episcopal African Council signed a petition consisting of Four senior members of the Episcopal Church, including Stafford Vicker, the leader of this Christian sect, called for an end The White House gave financial aid to the Israeli regime and stopped the war in Gaza.
The statement of the leaders of the American Episcopal Church says: “Israel terrorized Palestinian civilians in Rafah, It deprives them of food, shelter and medical services and seeks to kill them, and Washington is complicit in the killing of Palestinians by supporting Israel with weapons.”
It should be said that the Methodist Episcopal Church in America has about 3 million followers in the world.