[There is normally a lot of support for zionism within the protestant loyalist community-could this lead to a rift amoung protestants? Below is a meeting of loyalist terrorists (calling on other terrorists to disband)-ed]

The country’s most senior Jewish leader has condemned the Church of England for voting this month to review its investments in companies whose products are used by Israel in the occupied territories.
Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks said the Anglican vote on whether to pull money from “companies profiting from the illegal occupation” was ill-judged and would inflame relations between the two religions.
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, spiritual head of the world’s 77 million Anglicans, sparked anger by supporting the vote at a meeting of the church’s governing body.
“The vote … was ill-judged even on its own terms,” Sacks wrote in the Jewish Chronicle newspaper on Friday. “The timing could not have been more inappropriate. (Israel) needs support not vilification.”
He warned that the row would reduce the church’s ability “to act as a force for peace between Israel and the Palestinians”.




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