
A trio of protesting priests have chained themselves to a Cabinet minister鈥檚 electorate office to call out the Government鈥檚 decision not to recognise Palestinian statehood.
Two Anglican priests and a Catholic deacon are sitting in at Minister of Education Erica Stanford鈥檚 office in Browns Bay, Auckland. It follows similar stunts at the offices of the Minister of Finance and the Minister of Health.
Five people were trespassed from Simeon Brown鈥檚 office in Pak奴ranga, Auckland, on September 15.
The priests today, along with a layperson, have been warned by police that they too could be trespassed.
A police spokeswoman told the Herald they were aware of the protest and there were 鈥渘o issues to report at this stage鈥.
Christian leaders protest at Erica Stanford's electorate office in Browns Bay, Auckland, on Monday. Photo / Common Grace
The group tried to get into Stanford鈥檚 office to meet with staffers, but were denied entry, Aotearoa Christians for Peace in Palestine said.
The group has refused to leave until they get a timeframe on when the Government will sanction Israel.
鈥淲e are deeply grieved at Cabinet鈥檚 collective failure to recognise Palestinian statehood and lack of meaningful action via sanctions to end the suffering,鈥 Reverend Phillipa Young, who is also a primary school teacher, said.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters on Saturday told the UN General Assembly in New York 鈥渨e are not ready鈥 to recognise Palestinian statehood. At the same time, he said the New Zealand Government still supports a two-state solution and acknowledged recognition was 鈥渋nevitable鈥.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters told the UN General Assembly in New York 鈥渨e are not ready鈥 to recognise Palestine. Photo / United Nations
Peters acknowledged the 鈥済ood intentions鈥 of those countries which had recognised Palestine, such as Australia, Canada and Britain, but warned it could be counterproductive.
He said New Zealand would wait to recognise Palestine until 鈥渃onditions offer greater prospects for peace and negotiation than at present鈥.
鈥淭hat is, Hamas resisting negotiation in the belief that it is winning the propaganda war, while pushing Israel towards even more intransigent military positions,鈥 Peters said.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has already designated Hamas as a terrorist organisation.
For New Zealand to recognise Palestine, Luxon said, it would require Palestinian territory to be removed from Hamas control, a return of the hostages it took on October 7, 2023, and have established governance capacity within the Palestinian Authority.
鈥淣ow is not the time,鈥 Luxon said of recognition. 鈥淩eally, what we need is reasonable leadership on both sides to come together to sit down and resolve this conflict, and irrespective of the position on recognition, that is the main event.鈥
The Christian leaders, meanwhile, say they are praying for peace and for action from the Government.
鈥淛esus fed the hungry and healed the sick. That鈥檚 why I must act to stop Israel鈥檚 deliberate starvation and harming of people by blocking aid and bombing hospitals,鈥 Deacon Chris Sullivan said.
鈥淚f the New Zealand Government is looking to see 鈥榬eal actions rather than rhetoric鈥 to help end the slaughter, then they should implement carefully targeted sanctions on Israel, as was done to peacefully help end apartheid in South Africa.鈥
Raphael Franks is an Auckland-based reporter who covers business, breaking news and local stories from T膩maki Makaurau. He joined the Herald as a Te Rito cadet in 2022.
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