PJN Advocacy Blog

All of PJN’s calls to action, official statements, and reflections from members in one place.

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Zionism Unsettled Press Release: Presbyterian network opens new dialogue on Zionism

Press Release - January 13, 2014 — The Israel Palestine Mission Network of the Presbyterian Church (USA) is pleased to announce the publication of its newest educational resource, Zionism Unsettled: A Congregational Study Guide. This Study Guide is a condensed and edited version of a longer book entitled Zionism and the Quest for Justice in the Holy Land which will be published in 2014 by Pickwick Publications, an imprint of Wipf and Stock Publishers.

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No Negative Investment in Palestine

PRESS RELEASE: Oct. 10, 2013 - “Take the Money and Be Quiet” Say anti-BDS groups to Palestine - “Efforts toward positive investment in Israeli-Palestinian peace continue to move forward…” This was the latest statement heralded by Presbyterians for Middle East Peace (PFMEP) in its ongoing efforts to delegitimize courageous efforts of groups exposing the immoral Israeli occupation and its ongoing program of ethnic cleansing.

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IPMN Statement on Kerry Initiative

July 25, 2013 — Time for Israel to stop the settlements in Palestine — After some high level diplomacy on the part of US Secretary of State John Kerry, the global community is now being asked to celebrate the announcement of renewed peace talks and to meet this news without cynicism. It is a given that everyone with a stake in peace for the Middle East would like to greet this news with optimism and without cynicism. The Israel Palestine Mission Network of the Presbyterian Church (USA) is hopeful that this time there will be a real breakthrough that leads to peace.

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IPMN, Presbyterian Mission Network, Joins the Interfaith Coalition Boycott of Sodastream

January 29, 2013 — The Israel Palestine Mission Network of PC(USA), as a member of the Interfaith Boycott Coalition, joins the Coalition in announcing its boycott of all Sodastream products. The Interfaith Coalition is an organization under the umbrella of the U.S. Campaign to End the Occupation. Sodastream's main production site is in Mishor Edomim, an Israeli settlement industrial park near the Ma'ale Adummim settlement in the West Bank. The land was illegally confiscated by Israeli military occupation authorities from Palestinian owners.

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IPMN supports upgrading Palestine status at UN

November 28, 2012 - The Israel/Palestine Mission Network (IPMN) of the Presbyterian Church (USA) strongly supports the position of the denomination concerning the impending vote at the United Nations to upgrade the status of Palestine to an Observer State. The PC (USA) has encouraged world governments to stand with Palestine and recognize their right to self-determination. The IPMN believes that this recognition of Palestine is a vital step towards peace in the Holy Land.

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Israel/Palestine Mission Network of the Presbyterian Church (USA) Expresses Disappointment Over Verdict in Corrie Civil Suit

PRESS RELEASE — August 29, 2012 — After nearly a decade of searching for justice, the Corrie family suffered another disappointment on Tuesday after an Israeli court dismissed a civil suit filed against the government of Israel over the killing of their daughter and sister, Rachel Corrie. The court found that the State of Israel was not at fault in the death of the 23-year-old peace activist from Olympia, Washington, who was crushed by an Israeli army Caterpillar bulldozer as she attempted to prevent the destruction of Palestinian homes in Gaza in 2003.

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