World Council of Churches calls on USA, Israel and Iran to return to dialogue
The World Council of Churches issued a statement on the need to cease hostilities around Iran and restore diplomatic dialogue.
The World Council of Churches (WCC) expressed grave concern and condemned the military attacks carried out by Israel and the USA against Iran, as well as the subsequent escalation and retaliatory strikes that are rapidly spreading throughout the region. This was reported by the organization's website.
World Council of Churches General Secretary Jeffrey Pillay noted that the ongoing spiral of violence threatens millions of civilians, undermines regional security and could cause further destabilization of the Middle East.
The WCC called for an immediate cessation of all military actions; protection of civilian populations and critical infrastructure in accordance with international humanitarian law; urgent resumption of diplomatic engagement and political dialogue through established international and regional mechanisms; and coordinated international efforts to prevent further escalation and to restore stability.
Pillay reiterated that disputes between states must be resolved through dialogue, consultation, and adherence to international law. “Military confrontation and retaliatory escalation cannot bring sustainable security or peace,” he said. “Instead, they multiply suffering and increase the risk of broader regional conflagration with unpredictable global consequences.”
The organization expressed support for Christian and other communities in the conflict zone.
“The WCC stands in prayerful solidarity with all people and churches of the region,” said Pillay. “We urge political leaders to act with restraint, responsibility, and a renewed commitment to peaceful resolution of disputes.”
Pillay urged that the path forward must be one of de-escalation, dialogue, and respect for human dignity. “Violence will not secure the future of the region; only justice, accountability, and sustained diplomatic engagement can lay the foundations for lasting peace,” he concluded.
As the UOJ reported, the operation against Iran was given a biblical name.