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Bible used as toilet paper by Palestinian terrorists? (At Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity)
WorldNetDaily ^ | 1/1/06 | Aaron Klein

Posted on 01/01/2006 3:09:33 PM PST by wagglebee

In what many consider to be one of the most notorious holy site desecrations in recent history, nearly 100 Palestinian terrorists in April, 2002, holed up inside the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem while fleeing a massive Israeli anti-terror operation. One of Christianity's most sacred sites, the church is believed to be the birthplace of Jesus.

Israel surrounded the Church area but refused to storm the structure. Gunmen inside included wanted senior Hamas, Tzanim and Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades terrorists reportedly involved in suicide bombings and shooting attacks. Over 200 nuns and priests were trapped in the church after Israeli hostage negotiators failed to secure their release.

The siege ended after 39 days, when mediators agreed 13 senior terrorists would be deported to European countries, 26 would be transported to the Gaza Strip, and the remaining gunmen would be freed.

WorldNetDaily today caught up with Jihad Jaara, former Bethlehem chief for the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades terror group and the leader of the Church of Nativity siege. He is currently living in exile in Ireland.

WND: There was enormous outcry in the Muslim world last May when an American magazine reported but later retracted a story claiming United States interrogators in Cuba flushed a Quran down the toilet. Hundreds of thousands of Muslims protested throughout the Middle East. But priests holed up with you in the church told reporters your group used pages of the Bible as toilet paper. Explain this seeming double standard.

JAARA: I am not ready to hear these dirty accusations. It is completely untrue [that we used the Bible as toilet paper]. We believe in the Bible and cannot do such a thing. On the contrary, the priests and monks had allowed us to pray our Muslim prays, which meant Muslims praying in this very holy site to the Christians. This proves that the relations inside the church between us and those responsible in the church were excellent. [The toilet paper report] is an Israeli attempt to create bad relations between Christians and Muslims and to separate between the communities of the unified Palestinian people.

WND: You were armed. Your group is responsible for scores of violent attacks. Perhaps the priests and nuns inside with you were afraid for their lives and had no choice but to let you pray in their church?

JAARA: This is nonsense. What prevented the priests from going out was the Israeli army.

WND: People around the world followed the news as Israel attempted to negotiate the release of the church officials inside with you. ... Did your group deface the church while you were holed up inside?

JAARA: No, not at all. We could not deface a place that is very holy to our Christian brothers toward whom we feel that we owe very much. How could we deface a holy place to the only community who helped us and who gave us a shelter while the Arab and Muslim countries neglected us and left us to our destiny in front of the Israeli army. During the 39 days of siege it was only the priests and the monks who helped and supported us.

WND: Again, the church siege took place in front of the world media. There is plenty of video footage of the condition the church was is when the ordeal finally ended. It was a big mess. And the priests afterwards told reporters your group seized church stockpiles of food and "ate like greedy monsters" until the food ran out while civilians inside went hungry. They say you also guzzled beer, wine, and Johnny Walker scotch that your group found in the priests' quarters. Israel says it even found over 40 explosive devices inside.

JAARA: It is not a secret that inside the church there was a very serious lack of food. I don't remember that there were such problems as you describe. Still, we were 250 persons inside the church who suffered from the fact that the Israeli army prevented any food supply and we were obliged to eat the weeds of the gardens in the church. We did not blackmail the religious to give us their food. They kindly and with much generosity offered us to share their food with us.

As for the conditions in which we left the church, it is true there was a lot of dirt but it is normal to the conditions in which we were living. Thirty-nine days without any water and any possibility to move because of the snipers who were placed all around the church.

WND: To many Christians, the Church of the Nativity is one of the holiest places in the world. It is where they believe Jesus was born. What does the church mean to you?

JAARA: It is also a very holy place for us. Jesus is a prophet whom we believe in as we believe in all the prophets like we are asked to by our religion. We believe in all religions. Therefore the church means much to us and not only to our Christian brothers. For this reason we decided not to let the Israelis enter the church and everyone remembers the operation in which we killed four Israeli soldiers from the Duvdevan elite unit and took their arms after they tried to break into the Nativity.

WND: Israel says it found documents after the siege that imply your group attempted to extort Church officials for money in exchange for their assured safety. Is this accurate?

JAARA: This argument is very funny. The officials of the church whom you say we tried to extort were the only one who gave us money before our exile to Gaza and Europe. This is a very noble position that we will not forget. Secondly, why should we have needed this money during the siege? Were there malls inside the church [for us to shop in]? We did not know if we were going to survive the whole operation or not. So why should we need this money?

WND: Tell me about the situation in Bethlehem between Christians and Muslims while you were head of Al Aqsa in the city. During that period, the Christian population declined drastically.

JAARA: The two communities lived in harmony and still do. We both share each others holidays. In one holiday it was us the Muslims who led Palm Sunday during the whole of the celebration. Many of our fighters in Al Aqsa Martyrs are Christians like the members of the Shtara family who are in jail or exiled in Gaza. We are proud of our Christian fighters.

WND: I reported from the streets of Bethlehem last week. I talked to Christian leaders and regular civilians in the city. Most told me they are constantly persecuted by Muslims. They point to instances in which they say your group and Fatah have taken their property illegally, built churches over their mosques, threatened violence. There are reports of Christian woman being raped and murdered; of Christian stores being burned. There have been anti-Christian riots in Bethlehem. Muslims have been appointed to traditionally Christian positions in city council.

JAARA: All these arguments are mistaken. These are lies that are part of the Israeli propaganda that aims to create a separation between Muslims and Christians. The relations between Muslims and Christians are excellent. These are blood relations, relations of brotherhood. It is true that some little problems have happened but it is very rare. We are both part of the Palestinian people.

WND: Explain why Christians accounted for upwards of 90 percent of Bethlehem for years until the Palestinian Authority took control of the city in 1995. Immediately Christians started fleeing the city. Now the population is about 20 to 25 percent Christian. Just what caused the vast majority of Bethlehem's Christians to flee right after the Palestinians took control?

JAARA: This is the responsibility of the Israeli occupation and the Israeli cruelty. The Israeli occupation defaced Christian monuments and sites and this was part of the reasons that incited Christians to leave. The Christian emigration is not a new phenomenon. Muslims leave places too. I reject your attitude that makes a separation between Muslims and Christians.

WND: I am not referring to Israeli reports. I have personally talked to scores of Christians in Bethlehem who say they feel threatened by the Muslim population. Many were afraid to even give me their names for fear of Muslim retaliation. Should Christians in Bethlehem be afraid?

JAARA: I say that all these things are rumors and arguments that Israel brings in order to separate between the two communities hoping that these thoughts will infiltrate our society. Problems can take place between a Muslim family and a Christian one, yet this happens between neighbors all over the world. It is not in any way a planned aggression against Christians. It is true also that when there is a case of a Christian girl who gets married with a young Muslim it is a very sensitive affair that may create some tension but it is very natural now all over the world that couples from different religions get married. It is the occupation that feeds this tension.

WND: Israel this past summer withdrew from Gaza. There are talks of further withdrawals from Judea and Samaria. If the Palestinians take over other towns, should area non-Muslims be expected to flee like the situation in Bethlehem? How can non-Muslims be assured they will be treated fairly?

JAARA: There is no problem. The Christians can lead their lives in a very natural way like they did until now.

WND: If the Palestinians one day take over Jerusalem will you allow Jews access to their holy sites? Will Christians be able to access their holy sites?

JAARA: I respect all communities and all religions. We know our history and we know that when the Prophet Mohammed was aggressed by his own tribe it was the Christians who defended him. The Muslims ran away and took protection from the Christian Ethiopian king who defended the Muslims. Christians can maintain their freedom of religion.

As for the Jews, just go and ask the Samaritan Jews. Ask them how they are leading in a very free way and for more than 55 years their lives as Jews inside the Muslim community where they are living. The case of the Samaritans is the best answer for your question.

WND: But this is clearly not the Muslim attitude on the Temple Mount. The Palestinian Wafq was given some control over the Mount, and now Jews and Christians are entirely barred from praying there even though Jews consider the Mount their holiest site. Jews and Christians can only visit at certain times on certain days. There are many restrictions.

JAARA: There is a difference between the Al Aqsa Mosque and any other case. All these arguments about the existence of the Jewish Temple is a big lie. Not in the Quran, neither in the Christian Bible, is there a place called the Temple. It has not existed and it is not mentioned. Regardless, we respect all the religions. But still we will not allow any Jew to get close or attack our holy mosque.



TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Israel; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: bethlehem; bethlehemchristians; bible; churchofthenativity; jihadists; palestinians; sacrilege
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And to think, all this time, I thought the Jihadists just used their hands.
1 posted on 01/01/2006 3:09:37 PM PST by wagglebee
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To: SJackson; Alouette

Ping.


2 posted on 01/01/2006 3:10:02 PM PST by wagglebee ("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
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To: wagglebee

Anyone know where I can buy a koran printed on soft delicate toilet rolls?


3 posted on 01/01/2006 3:13:27 PM PST by Ben Mugged (Unions are the stormtroopers of socialism)
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To: wagglebee

They used the entire Church as a toilet.


4 posted on 01/01/2006 3:14:01 PM PST by Semper Paratus
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To: wagglebee


That`s odd.

The Old Testament is their "Bible" too.

Are they that dumb.


5 posted on 01/01/2006 3:15:05 PM PST by Para-Ord.45
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To: wagglebee

So many lies, so little time.

I hope a Predator has his name on it in 2006.


6 posted on 01/01/2006 3:15:06 PM PST by exit82 (Congressional Democrats---treasonously stuck on stupid.)
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To: Para-Ord.45
The Old Testament is their "Bible" too. Explain please? :) Jeff
7 posted on 01/01/2006 3:17:01 PM PST by mosquewatch.com ("The enemy is anyone who will get you killed, no matter what side they are on.")
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To: Para-Ord.45
Are they that dumb.

That's a rhetorical question right?

8 posted on 01/01/2006 3:18:05 PM PST by wagglebee ("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
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To: wagglebee

So????

Christians know that the "book" is not what is important, but the Word therein written on your heart.


9 posted on 01/01/2006 3:18:38 PM PST by clee1 (We use 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile, and 2 to pull a trigger. I'm lazy and I'm tired of smiling.)
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To: wagglebee
I'm surprised they know what toilet paper is.
10 posted on 01/01/2006 3:18:45 PM PST by sierrahome (department of redundancy department)
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To: wagglebee
Although an interesting interview with a disgusting terrorist, why does WND have to use a headline that suggests the terrorist admitted to using the Bible as toilet paper when in fact the terrorist denies it in the story.

Another reason why WND gets so little credit for accuracy.

11 posted on 01/01/2006 3:19:12 PM PST by Cagey
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To: wagglebee
Bible used as toilet paper by Palestinian terrorists?
(At Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity)


Well, the Palis are just imitating the hygiene method of the Communists
of Vietnam.

(At least that was the story related to Christian apologist Ravi Zacharias
by a refugee from imprisonment in Vietnam.)
12 posted on 01/01/2006 3:22:02 PM PST by VOA
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To: mosquewatch.com

The statement is not quite true. The Muslims claim that their heritage traces back to Abraham's first son, Ishmael, who was driven out of the camp with his mother, Hagar. God did not let them die in the desert but kept them safe.


13 posted on 01/01/2006 3:22:07 PM PST by Blood of Tyrants (G-d is not a Republican. But Satan is definitely a Democrat.)
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To: Blood of Tyrants

"The statement is not quite true. The Muslims claim that their heritage traces back to Abraham's first son, Ishmael, who was driven out of the camp with his mother, Hagar. God did not let them die in the desert but kept them safe."

I believe Mohammed accepted the divine origin of the Old Testament. I believe he also referred to the Jews in the classic manner as "the people of the Book".


14 posted on 01/01/2006 3:26:08 PM PST by strategofr (Hillary stole 1000+ secret FBI files on DC movers & shakers, Hillary's Secret War, Poe, p. xiv)
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To: mosquewatch.com


I think islam accepts the validity of the Old Testament.

So why wipe their a***s with it.

They really are the wild men amungst us,raising his

hand against everyman.


15 posted on 01/01/2006 3:27:05 PM PST by Para-Ord.45
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To: Para-Ord.45
I think islam accepts the validity of the Old Testament. Will you elaborate further on this thought?

Jeff

16 posted on 01/01/2006 3:33:53 PM PST by mosquewatch.com ("The enemy is anyone who will get you killed, no matter what side they are on.")
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To: mosquewatch.com


Does islam deny the Book of Genesis ?


17 posted on 01/01/2006 3:35:24 PM PST by Para-Ord.45
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To: Blood of Tyrants
Muslims also believe Abraham was a Muslim.

Surah 003.067 Ibrahim was not a Jew nor a Christian but he was (an) upright (man), a Muslim, and he was not one of the polytheists.

18 posted on 01/01/2006 3:36:04 PM PST by mosquewatch.com ("The enemy is anyone who will get you killed, no matter what side they are on.")
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To: Para-Ord.45

Nope :)


19 posted on 01/01/2006 3:36:42 PM PST by mosquewatch.com ("The enemy is anyone who will get you killed, no matter what side they are on.")
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To: Para-Ord.45

Also see post 18. :)


20 posted on 01/01/2006 3:37:45 PM PST by mosquewatch.com ("The enemy is anyone who will get you killed, no matter what side they are on.")
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