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Stephen Sizer

The Church of England and the Zionists

In February, Chris Williamson, the former MP for Derby North, interviewed David Miller and I on the relationship between the Church of England and Zionism on his weekly programme, Palestine Declassified, for Press TV. View the interview here.

This entry was posted in Anglicanism, Church of England, Zionism and tagged Church of England, David Miller, Stephen Sizer, Zionism on May 10, 2024 by Stephen Sizer.

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