Occupied Palestinian Territories Support for Christians 2025-11-27

2025-11-27

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James Asser Lab
West Ham and Beckton
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There is growing concern about settler violence on the West Bank, particularly affecting the Christian community which feels overlooked. Churches in James Asser's constituency have raised these concerns.
Why has the government’s programme failed to recognise the impact on organisations across Bristol South? There is growing concern about settler violence on the west bank. Churches in my constituency have raised that concern, and have particularly highlighted the attacks on the Christian community, which is small and often overlooked. May I ask the Second Church Estates Commissioner, via the Leader of the House, to use the role of the Church Commissioners to ensure that this issue stays on the agenda and in the public eye, so that this community and what is happening to it is not forgotten, either in Parliament or in the wider world?
I certainly will do that. The Archbishop’s delegation also visited the west bank, where he met Christian Palestinian families affected by settler violence and faced a tense stand-off with armed settlers before being ordered to leave by the Israeli police. We must not lose sight of Gaza and the west bank. The ceasefire is not peace. Land disputes are rising in frequency. Ancient olive groves are being uprooted, and in Gaza food, fuel, medicine and aid remain critically short.
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