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:Christian Friends of Israeli Communities (CFOIC Heartland) was established in 1995. as a Christian response to the Oslo Peace Accords in 1993. Christians around the world were deeply troubled by Israel’s major territorial concessions and felt compelled to stand with the people of Judea and Samaria.<ref name ="CFOIC Background info">CFOIC Website [http://www.cfoic.com/background-information/ Background Information]. Accessed 23 April 2015.</ref> | :Christian Friends of Israeli Communities (CFOIC Heartland) was established in 1995. as a Christian response to the Oslo Peace Accords in 1993. Christians around the world were deeply troubled by Israel’s major territorial concessions and felt compelled to stand with the people of Judea and Samaria.<ref name ="CFOIC Background info">CFOIC Website [http://www.cfoic.com/background-information/ Background Information]. Accessed 23 April 2015.</ref> | ||
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+ | :In 1993 and again in 1995, Israel transferred significant territory to the Palestinian Authority, in accordance with the Oslo Accords. Israel entered into this so-called peace process in the hopes that territorial withdrawal would ultimately bring peace and prosperity to an area that has known so much killing and bloodshed. Many political and religious leaders, however, warned that the withdrawals ran counter to God’s plan for the Jewish nation and would only weaken Israel in future confrontations with her enemies. Christian Friends of Israeli Communities (CFOIC) was established in 1995 in response to the Oslo Process. Christians around the world were deeply troubled by Israel’s major territorial concessions and felt drawn to the people that stood on the forefront of Israel’s territorial battle – the people of Judea and Samaria. CFOIC provided a much-needed vehicle for Christians to become better informed about events in Israel, particularly with regard to the Jewish communities in the heartland of Biblical Israel, to visit these areas and become personally connected to the people living there, and to provide practical support for vital community needs.<ref name ="CFOIC What is a settlement?">CFOIC Website [http://www.cfoic.com/what-is-settlement/ What is a Settlement?]. Accessed 27 April 2015.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 13:33, 27 April 2015
Christian Friends of Israeli Communities (CFOIC) is a Christian Zionist organisation that supports illegal settlement in the occupied territories:
- CFOIC Heartland enables Christians to connect with the Jewish communities (settlements) in the heart of Biblical Israel. Judea and Samaria (the “West Bank”) is not occupied territory. It is the birthplace of the Jewish people.[1]
According to the CFOIC website the organisation was launched in the wake of the Oslo accords in 1995:
- Christian Friends of Israeli Communities (CFOIC Heartland) was established in 1995. as a Christian response to the Oslo Peace Accords in 1993. Christians around the world were deeply troubled by Israel’s major territorial concessions and felt compelled to stand with the people of Judea and Samaria.[2]
Oslo Accords
The CFOIC website describes the launching of the organisation following the signing of the Oslo Accords:
- In 1993 and again in 1995, Israel transferred significant territory to the Palestinian Authority, in accordance with the Oslo Accords. Israel entered into this so-called peace process in the hopes that territorial withdrawal would ultimately bring peace and prosperity to an area that has known so much killing and bloodshed. Many political and religious leaders, however, warned that the withdrawals ran counter to God’s plan for the Jewish nation and would only weaken Israel in future confrontations with her enemies. Christian Friends of Israeli Communities (CFOIC) was established in 1995 in response to the Oslo Process. Christians around the world were deeply troubled by Israel’s major territorial concessions and felt drawn to the people that stood on the forefront of Israel’s territorial battle – the people of Judea and Samaria. CFOIC provided a much-needed vehicle for Christians to become better informed about events in Israel, particularly with regard to the Jewish communities in the heartland of Biblical Israel, to visit these areas and become personally connected to the people living there, and to provide practical support for vital community needs.[3]
Finances
Revenue and Assets of Christian Friends of Israeli Communities in $[4] | ||||||||||||
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2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | Total 2008-2012 | |
Total Revenue | 138,764 | 176,194 | 196,465 | 333,977 | 409,316 | 491,332 | 1,354,454 | 816,343 | 707,975 | 907,942 | 623,620 | 6,156,382 |
Net Assets | 9,144 | 22,157 | 16,665 | 37,854 | 29,311 | 29,149 | 19,470 | 38,769 | 23,669 | 50,845 | 136,027 | 413,060 |
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People
Directors (circa 2013)
Margy Pezdirtz (President) | Sondra Oster Baras (Vice President) | Ray Sanders (Board Member) | Patricia Skewes (Board Member) | Bart Nuboer (Board Member) | Kimberly W. Troup (Secretary and Treasurer)
Contact
Addresses Circa 2015:
- CFOIC Heartland – Israel International Headquarters
- P.O. Box 752
- Ginot Shomron,
- Karnei Shomron
- Israel
- Tel. / Fax: 972-9-792-0958
- e-mail: sondra@cfoic.com
- CFOIC Heartland – U.S. North American Headquarters
- P.O. Box 50833
- Colorado Springs,
- CO 80949
- USA
- Tel: 800-647-3344
- Fax: 719-683-2041
- e-mail: kim@cfoic.com
- CFOIC Heartland – Germany Christliche Freunde Israelischer Siedlungen
- Tubizer Str. 20
- D- 70825 Korntal-Muenchingen
- Germany
- Tel: 0711-8386393
- Fax: 0711-8386339
- e-mail: cfis.deutschland@web.de
- CFOIC Heartland – Holland
- Marktplein 6
- Oldemarkt 8357 AZ,
- Nederland
- Tel: (0) 561-451905
- Fax: (0) 33-2460412
- e-mail: swan@fampoot.com
- General email: info@cfoic.com
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CFOIC
Notes
- ↑ CFOIC Website What is Christian Friends of Israeli Communities (CFOIC) Heartland?. Accessed 23 April 2015.
- ↑ CFOIC Website Background Information. Accessed 23 April 2015.
- ↑ CFOIC Website What is a Settlement?. Accessed 27 April 2015.
- ↑ Data compiled from filings of Form 990s 2002 - 2012.