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Archbishop of Canterbury advocates for end to Israeli occupation of Palestine
25 Haziran 2026The Guardian
- Archbishop Sarah Mullally of Canterbury has concluded her pilgrimage in the region with a strong call for an end to the Israeli occupation of Palestine. She emphasized the need for a two-state solution that would enable Israelis and Palestinians to coexist peacefully.
- Alongside the Anglican archbishop of Jerusalem, Hosam Naoum, they urged Anglicans globally to advocate for political actions that would help end the occupation.
- The Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories has been a contentious issue for decades, often leading to violence and humanitarian crises. Religious leaders, particularly from the Anglican community, have historically played a role in advocating for peace and justice in the region.
- The call from Archbishop Mullally highlights the increasing involvement of religious leaders in political discourse regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. By framing the issue within a moral and ethical context, the Church of England seeks to influence public opinion and political action.
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This article reflects the views of the Archbishop of Canterbury and does not necessarily represent the opinions of all religious or political groups.
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