"fast and pray for the protection of the Jewish people and the state of Israel as they once again face an existential threat from Persia."
Helsinki, March 6th, 2012 – Today, on the eve of the Jewish feast of Purim, the European Coalition for Israel is calling upon its members and supporters to fast and pray for the protection of the Jewish people and the state of Israel as they once again face an existential threat from Persia. Purim is the Jewish holiday that commemorates the deliverance of the Jewish people from destruction in the ancient Persian Empire some 2,500 years ago, in the wake of a plot by Haman, a story recorded in the Book of Esther.
In Helsinki, Finland ECI director Tomas Sandell issued the following statement:
”- History teaches us that Jew-hatred occurs irrespective of time and place. It can be found in extreme right wing ideologies, such as National Socialism, as well as in modern left wing activism, in radical Islam as well as in radical Christian Replacement Theology. What seems to unite all these ideologies is their common hatred of the Jewish people and the opposition and denial of their historical and legal rights to their ancient homeland. Just as in the time of Esther, we need to pray and fast as we urge our leaders to stand up for the protection of the Jewish people. As Christians we have too often failed our Jewish friends during critical times. As a grassroots movement, ECI is in no position to advise our governments on what political route to take to stop Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons; however we can pray that they will have the wisdom and courage to do the right thing. Under no circumstances can the Jewish state be left isolated to face the nuclear threat from Iran: the international community has a duty and obligation to intervene.
Europe, in particular, has a moral and historical responsibility to take the lead against a regime which not only denies the existence of the Holocaust but, paradoxically, is fully committed to repeating it.”
In this regard, ECI commends the new European Parliament President, Martin Schultz, for having officially banned Holocaust denial in the European Parliament.
Next week an ECI delegation will travel to New York to have its first meetings to discuss the initiative for a UN ban on Holocaust denial, similar to the one which was recently put in place in the European Parliament.
-‘If the UN fails to follow suit, it is denying the very principles on which that world organisation was founded’, concludes Sandell.
Those who wish to collect signatures for the petition can contact the office of ECI at info@ec4i.org
European Coalition for Israel
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