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Sunday, December 20, 2009

If Palestinians Get Their Way, Say Goodbye to the Church of the Nativity

A message to observant Christians, you should know that if there ever is a Palestinian State you can say goodbye to holy sites Church of the Nativity and the Church of the Ascension. Christian holy sites and populations are endangered whenever Palestinians gain control.

Christian towns and churches, including the sacred Church of the Nativity, have been used as bases for Palestinian snipers and launching-sites for terrorist attacks. Many historically Christian towns that came under Palestinian control through Oslo — Bethlehem being only the most famous example — quickly lost their Christian majority as those citizens steadily fled Muslim oppression designed to reduce the Christian presence. A divided Jerusalem would put many Christian and Jewish Holy sites in the hands of the Palestinians and their "tradition" is to destroy any non-Muslim holy sites. Even now Christian Sites are treated with disdain, we are only six years removed from when the Palestinian Terrorists ransacked the Church of the Nativity:
It was just a few days after Easter and about five months after the break out of the second intifada. Israel was moving into the west bank after a series of horrible homicide bombings causing dozens of deaths leading up to and during Passover.
Over a hundred Palestinians took "refuge" in one of the Holiest sites in Christianity Bethlehem's Basilica of the Nativity of Our Lord--the birthplace of Jesus.

The Franciscan pastor of the Basilica of the Nativity explains what happened that spring Amjad Sabarra, O.F.M., picks up the story:

"I [Amjad Sabarra] am a Palestinian from Jerusalem's Old City and a member of the Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land. Ordained to the priesthood in June 1992, I serve as the Roman Catholic pastor of the world's oldest parish: Bethlehem's Basilica of the Nativity of Our Lord.

Thirty other friars, four Catholic nuns, nine Greek Orthodox monks, five Armenian monks and I were caught by surprise last spring during the 39-day siege of the basilica and its adjoining buildings.

On the morning of April 2, 2002, 10 armed Palestinian men wandered into the basilica. Father Ibrahim Faltas, O.F.M., and I approached them and explained that we do not allow arms in the basilica and that they would have to leave. They did so quietly and politely. We then bolted the front door of the church

Around 3 p.m. we heard a lot of gunfire, and yelling in and near the basilica. We quickly entered the church to find several hundred Palestinians running into the nave of the basilica with several dozen men carrying guns and semi-automatics. Apparently, they had broken the front door of the church." (The Bethlehem Siege: An Insider's Account"St. Anthony's Messenger, August 2002)


What the Pastor (and the rest of us) didn't know was it was the beginning of a thirty day siege of that holy shrine and that Yassir Arafat and his cronies planned the siege as a PR stunt to make Israel look bad. And it worked Israel and the IDF took not just the brunt but the totality of blame for the incident which trashed the holy site while the Fatah perpetrators of the siege were "exiled" to holiday homes in Europe and elsewhere.

The world, including major world leaders and institutions such as the Vatican, largely condemned Israel for the siege, even though the IDF protested that it had been pre-planned by Fatah. The Palestinian terrorists who commandeered the church ended up desecrating and in some cases wholly destroying one of Christianity's most holy sites. Most, if not all, of the Christian icons, relics and other religious items of value were pillaged.

Eiman Abu Eita, the then-representative for Fatah in Bethlehem, has admitted to Aaron Klein (the Journalist of WND fame) that the entire incident was pre-planned in order to give the mainstream media the impression that Israel was to blame. "The conspiracy was to make a siege and put all the fighters inside the church so Israel would make the siege. People from the Palestinian Authority collaborated with this conspiracy"

From the book "Schmoozing With Terrorists,

1 comment:

IowaBill said...

As a Christian Zionist, it wouldn't offend me if all those "holy sites", icons, etc. were pillaged. True believers in Jesus should not put any stock in this world's physical properties except as means to serve spiritual goals, meet needs, etc. Unlike Israel which was promised the land of Israel as a permanent possession to all generations, we Christians are not promised anything on earth. So my hope is that you are exposing the evil of Muslim thinking, not that you are trying to get us Christians to "look out for our own interests".