A Statement from the Religions for Peace Executive Committee
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March 2026, New York, NY: Religious leaders around the world stand in solidarity with all civilians caught in the crossfire in the wake of the escalating violence across the Middle East. We emphasise the absolute necessity of prioritising human well-being, respect for international law, and the preservation of our shared environment and global order. We are gravely saddened by the continued conflicts, violence and resultant suffering in the region.
The Religions for Peace fraternity is profoundly alarmed by the widening scope of this tragedy. The sovereignty and territorial integrity of all states must remain inviolate as per the United Nations Charter.
The Middle East continues to be an on-going flashpoint for instability, strife and, potentially, a global conflagration. We are witnessing a cycle of violence that threatens not only millions of lives but also the stability of the global community and the fragile ecosystems of the region and the entire planet.
The conflict’s global impacts require urgent action: the region is an important source of energy for the global economy. Destruction and disruption of this infrastructure are already having a devasting impact in the cost of energy across the globe—putting fragile economies at risk and exacerbating poverty.
All parties engaged in hostilities must immediately seek to contain its spread. We call for an urgent de-escalation to prevent a regional catastrophe—which would have irreversible consequences for humanity and the planet. Sustained de-escalation is imperative to creating the conditions for a ceasefire where possible.
An Urgent Call for Containment and Protection
Religious leaders call on the world’s leaders to engage constructively—and urgently—to achieve these ends:
Our Unwavering Commitment
Let there be a turning point—from the precipice of regional war to a commitment to peace, harmonious co-existence and healing. The rubric of dominance and force must be discarded. We stand in solidarity with those who have endured violence, displacement, and loss.
We stand on the bedrock of universal peace and the safeguarding of the common good—to build a world of dialogue not war; justice not harm; and the true unfolding of shared sacred flourishing.
As religious leaders and people of faith, we reaffirm the sacred value of every human life and our profound responsibility to build a world of shared sacred flourishing where every individual can thrive in peace and dignity. We invite people of all backgrounds to join in fervent prayer and action for the Middle East—that the power of compassion may transcend boundaries and that peace, grounded in law and justice, may finally prevail, including through a ceasefire when conditions allow and are sustained through credible dialogue and international support.
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