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 O Little Town of Bethlehem:  Israel, 
	Palestine, and American Christians
	  By Francis A Boyle Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, December 10, 2012   
	
	
	
	 
	
	O Little Town of Bethlehem 
	
	It was December of 1991 and I was serving as Legal 
	
	Advisor to the 
	
	Palestinian Delegation to the Middle East Peace Negotiations in Washington 
	DC. The Israelis were stalling, not even negotiating in bad faith, and the 
	Americans under Baker and Ross were doing nothing to get the negotiations 
	started.
 
 This had been going on for 3 weeks and Christmas was fast 
	approaching. Those of us on the Palestinian team who were Christian were 
	wondering if we were going to be able to get home for Christmas -- many 
	Palestinians are Christian, the original Christians, going back to Jesus 
	Christ and the Apostles themselves. I would periodically check in with my 
	wife and two sons at the time -- little boys. My poor, sweet wife had to do 
	all the Christmas preparations by herself without me.
 
 So the weekend 
	before Christmas I called her up to say I still did not know if or when I 
	would be coming home. My oldest son who had just turned 5 talked to me on 
	the phone:
 
 "Daddy why aren't you home for Christmas?"
 
 "Well 
	son, I'm trying to help the Palestinians."
 
 "Daddy, why are you doing 
	that?"
 
 Hard to explain the entire Middle East conflict to a 5 year 
	old, so I put it into terms he could understand:
 
 "Son, you know that 
	Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem don't you?"
 
 "Yes Daddy."
 
 "Well I am here with the Mayor of Bethlehem and some other Palestinian 
	leaders. They are my friends and I am their lawyer. I am working with the 
	Mayor of Bethlehem to help all the Palestinian Children have a merry 
	Christmas."
 
 "OK Daddy."
 
	
	All his younger brother could say was: “DaDa come home!” He broke my heart. 
	
	***
 We got the word we could go home for Christmas on December 23 and 
	I got on the first flight out of DC. getting home just on time for Christmas 
	Eve with my family.
 
 Periodically I had attended UCC Christmas Season 
	Church Services in town with my family. When it came time for prayers from 
	the congregation, I always got up and asked everyone to help the 
	Palestinians along the following lines: "...Bethlehem is cut-off and 
	surrounded by the Israeli army--the Church of the Nativity too. The Israelis 
	are inflicting ethnic cleansing upon all the Palestinians, both Muslims and 
	Christians. They are also pursuing a policy of deliberately forcing 
	Palestinian Christians out of Palestine as part of a perverse strategy to 
	turn a war of national liberation into a religious crusade, figuring it 
	would play better in the United States. And these are the original 
	Christians, going back to Jesus Christ and the Apostles. Meanwhile, the 
	United States government is financing it all to the tune of $5 billion per 
	year. Everyone in this Congregation has gifts given to them by God. So go 
	out and do something to help the Palestinians!"
 
 Despite my best 
	efforts over many years, that UCC Congregation refused to lift one finger to 
	help the Palestinians. So several years ago, I quit their Congregation and 
	severed all ties with them. They are just a gang of moral cowards and 
	hypocrites. They have nothing to teach me or anyone else about Christianity, 
	let alone about peace, justice and human rights. They constitute the 
	paradigmatic example of what the anti-Nazi martyr and pastor Dietrich 
	Bonhoeffer called Cheap Grace
 
 Francis A. Boyle, Champaign, IL.
 Professor of International Law
 Legal Advisor to the Palestinian 
	Delegation to the
 Middle East Peace Negotiations (1991-93)
 
 
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