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Yet again one country is suffering the
full military onslaught of another unimaginably more powerful. Israel
justifies its action in the name of self-defence and territorial
integrity. People die on both sides, but the consequences for Lebanon
are disproportionate, including the total destruction of its
infrastructure and future stability.
Israel's Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni says
that it is using "a window of opportunity for military operations".
Hezbollah justifies what it does in the name of liberation. But, the war
is not simply a consequence of recent actions. It is the latest aspect
of an ongoing imbalance of power and disdain for justice in the region.
WACC’s partners in the Middle East have
called on the nations of the world to do what they can to bring an end
to the attack on Lebanon. They are urging diplomatic action to end the
crisis. But the governments of many countries have not responded to this
terrible situation.
The Rev. Randy Naylor, General Secretary
of WACC, called on WACC members and the mass media "to vigorously
question governments' actions regarding the emergency in Lebanon and to
urge the international community to take immediate steps to stop the
hostilities."
"WACC believes that the mass media should
play a critical role in revealing the broader context and imbalances,
challenging misperceptions and calling governments to account." He
emphasised that "prominent and in-depth coverage of all the options for
a peaceful and just solution is vital".
WACC endorses the call for churches,
ecumenical bodies, international humanitarian organizations, and
institutions of civil society throughout the world to bring moral and
spiritual pressure to bear upon their countries’ governments to stop the
killing, to bring the different parties into dialogue, and to provide
immediate humanitarian assistance to Lebanon.
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