Jonathan Greenblatt
Jonathan GreenblattCourtesy of ADL via JTA

Two leading Christian groups blamed Israel almost entirely for the conflict with the Arab Palestinians and called on the United States to cut defense aid to the Jewish state.

Jewish organizations slammed the statement Wednesday by The World Council of Churches and The National Council of Churches of Christ, USA, ecumenical groups that represent over 545 million Christians combined. The Christian groups blasted Israel's occupation of what they called "Palestinian lands" and said that Israel kept the residents of Gaza "in prison-like conditions," ignoring the reasons for the blockade that prevents weapons being brought into the area after thousands of rockets were launched from Gaza against innocent Israeli civilians.

The statement, which was released following a two-day conference in Arlington, Virginia, also said the U.S. should nix the negotiated $38 billion aid package to Israel that was made official on Wednesday.

The message, signed by the Rev. Olav Fykse-Tveit, general secretary of The World Council of Churches, and Jim Winkler, the president and general secretary of The National Council of Churches, also urged an end to legislation seeking to prevent states from doing business with companies boycotting Israel.

The groups conceded "that no one person or group of people or government is blameless," but said they were "well aware that Israel is the occupying force and has commanding power over the people of Palestine and, thus, bears special responsibility for taking the initiative."

The Anti-Defamation League called the statement "disappointing, yet sadly predictable."

"The WCC and NCC preference to blame only Israel for the Arab-Israeli conflict — and for the failure to achieve a two-state solution — is wrong on the facts and detached from the realities in the region," according to a statement Thursday by Jonathan Greenblatt, national director of the Anti-Defamation League, and Rabbi David Fox Sandmel, its director of interfaith affairs.

The American Jewish Committee in a statement also released Thursday accused the two Christian groups of having "a long history of anti-Israel bias."

“What could have been a powerful plea for peacemaking turned reflexively to a familiar and factually feeble denunciation of Israel from two groups with a long history of anti-Israel bias," said two AJC officials — Rabbi David Rosen, international director of interreligious affairs, and Rabbi Noam Marans, director of interreligious and intergroup relations.

"These two church bodies claim to seek justice, but uniformly blame Israel exclusively for Palestinian suffering, while utterly failing to hold Palestinians to account for incitement and violence against Israel."

The World Council of Churches comprises 348 member groups representing some 500 million Christians, while the National Council of Churches of Christ, USA, has 38 member groups representing some 45 million people.

Thousands of Israeli civilians have been brutally murdered by Arab terrorists since Israel signed the Oslo Peace Accords and created the Palestinian Authority (PA) granting self-government to Arab Palestinians in large parts of Judea and Samaria. Israel's attempts to negotiate with the PA have been met with intransigence.