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Bethlehem To Be Encircled In Steel As 'Security Fence' Snakes Its Way Around Holy City
Independent (UK) ^ | 12-20-2003 | Justin Huggler

Posted on 12/19/2003 6:03:27 PM PST by blam

Bethlehem to be encircled in steel as 'security fence' snakes its way around holy city

By Justin Huggler in Bethlehem
20 December 2003

"We're not celebrating Christmas this year," says Yaqub Kasis, a member of Bethlehem's dwindling community of Palestinian Christians.

It should be a time of celebration for the city where Christ was born. Unlike last year, this Christmas there are no Israeli soldiers in Bethlehem's streets and the tanks have gone. "This Christmas is quieter than before," Mr Kasis says. "But it's worse. It's worse because of the wall."

Israel's "security fence" has arrived in Bethlehem. It snakes through the suburbs, close to the old stone houses. But the term "fence" is misleading. The section built in Bethlehem is made up of a triple layer concrete wall and two metal fences, one equipped with electronic sensors. The space between the two fences is patrolled by Israeli army jeeps. Israel is building hundreds of miles of fence across the West Bank. The pilgrims who travelto Bethlehem for Christmas this year will find that the city of Christ's birth is being walled off. Fears are growing that the city may soon be surrounded. The Israeli army says that the wall will not encircle the city - one quarter will remain open to the West Bank, it says.

But the Palestinian group Arij, which monitors Israeli construction in the West Bank, claims that the Israelis are planning to close the last quarter with two bypass roads. One road has already been completed near the north-eastern edge of the city and is cut off by its own protective fence. The Israelis say the new roads will be open to Palestinians, but Dr Jad Isaac, the head of Arij, says that even if they are, they will separate Bethlehem from its farmland and prevent expansion. "They are turning Bethlehem into a ghetto," he says.

It is a fate which has already befallen the Palestinian cities of Qalqilya and Tulkarem further north in the West Bank. Qalqilya is surrounded by a concrete wall complete with pillboxes from which Israeli soldiers look down on the city. The only way in and out is through Israeli army checkpoints.

Israel says the wall will stop suicide bombers crossing from the West Bank into Israel. "If that were true, why don't they build it on the Green Line?" says Dr Isaac. The Israeli government refuses to build the fence on the Green Line, the internationally recognised border between the West Bank and Israel. Instead, it cuts many miles into the West Bank, so that Jewish settlements can be included on the "Israeli" side.

International observers, including President George Bush's National Security Adviser, Condoleezza Rice, claim that Israel is attempting to establish a new de facto border. Last week, the Israeli Deputy Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert, said he wanted Israel to withdraw unilaterally from part of the West Bank and set its own borders. In an ultimatum to the Palestinians on Thursday, Ariel Sharon, the Israeli Prime Minister, warned he would embark on a "unilateral separation" plan within months if the Palestinians failed to arrest the gunmen and the suicide bombers as part of a negotiated peace. "If you look at the map you can see what Olmert is saying," says Dr Isaac. "They are saying that a Palestinian state will be limited to 40 per cent of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, crammed into separate cantons."

Palestinians who live outside the planned route of the fence face an uncertain future. Where the fence has been completed, the Israeli army has ordered that only Palestinians with permits can live between the fence and the Green Line. These permits will be issued at the discretion of the Israeli army. But the order exempts not only Israeli citizens but anyone of Jewish origin.

The situation is just as bleak for those inside the fence. The Israeli army wants to demolish Mr Kasis's home in Beit Sahour, a suburb of Bethlehem with a large Christian population, to make way for the fence. "If they demolish it, I will live on the rubble," says Mr Kasis. "I have nowhere else to take my children." Mr Kasis used to work in Israel, but since the Israeli military closures that have been imposed during the intifada, he has been unemployed. Mr Kasis lives on land that was given free for new housing by the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem. He invested his savings in the cooperative that built his home. The fence will increase Bethlehem's economic problems. Workers will no longer be able to cross illegally into Israel in search of jobs.

Those living near the fence will not be the only ones to suffer, Dr Isaac said. The land either side of the proposed route was set aside for the city's future development. If Bethlehem is completely enclosed, he says, the population will become increasingly crammed in as it continues togrow. Bethlehem could come to resemble the already fenced Gaza Strip, where the cities cannot expand and the population density is 4,500 people per square kilometre - one of the world's most crowded places.

The fence has accelerated another of Bethlehem's problems: the Palestinians are leaving. Many feel that their future in the city is stark and are applying for visas for America or Europe. Mr Kasis has two relatives who have already left. Several of his friends have left too. It seems everyone in Beit Sahour knows someone who has left. They say as many as 1,000 families have left Beit Sahour since the intifada began in September 2000.

George Ibrahim, a Christian who is preparing to leave for Sweden, said: "I don't want to leave. I don't support leaving. I am doing it in spite of myself. When I look at my children, I think, 'I don't have the right to make them suffer this life'."

It is easier for Palestinian Christians to get visas and work permits than Muslims. Many have relatives in Europe and the US, and tend to be more highly educated and better qualified than Muslims. Bethlehem's Christian population is, therefore, in danger of disappearing.

Mr Kasis said: "Can you imagine Bethlehem without Christians? The Church of the Nativity without Christians?". He looks from his balcony to where the route of the fence is being prepared. "That's why they are doing this," he said. "To make us leave."


TOPICS: Israel; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bethlehem; christians; christmas; city; encircled; fence; goodfence; holy; israel; palestinians; securitybarrier; steel

1 posted on 12/19/2003 6:03:29 PM PST by blam
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To: blam
http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/Peace/fence.html
2 posted on 12/19/2003 6:13:08 PM PST by Davea
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To: blam
Build the wall Israel. Ignore leftists in Europe and globalists in the USA and just build it. No arab muslim access to Jewish areas - no Jewish victims of arab muslim terror.
3 posted on 12/19/2003 6:16:19 PM PST by dagnabbit (Stop Immigrating Islam. Don't let France happen to America.)
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To: blam
This is from the Ministry of Defense (or da Fence?)

Fence is proving effective

10/12/2003

Security Fence has proven its effectiveness once again. Even though the Security Fence is incomplete it has proven itself in the past few days with the failure of Palestinian terrorists to cross into Israel and carry out two separate terror attacks.

In the first case, two terrorists, members of the Islamic Jihad, came from Zbubeh but were unable to cross into Israel directly and had to make a detour of 45 km to try and infiltrate in the Beit Shean area where there is no fence, in order to carry out a suicide bombing at the ORT high school in Yokne'am. This long march provided the IDF and the Security forces who were chasing them, time to trace them hiding in a mosque in Bardaleh and capture them thus preventing the terror attack.

The other suicide bombing was planned to take place in Rosh Ha'ayin. Two of the three members belonging to the Fatah Tanzim infrastructure in Nablus left Nablus in one car and the third member, a 40 year old mother of seven children left in a separate vehicle carrying the explosive belt with her.

Their meeting point was Kfar Kasim, a spot chosen because there is no security fence in that area yet. The explosive belt was transferred and the woman returned back to Nablus undetected.

The large presence of Israeli security forces in the area of Rosh Ha'ayin prevented the two terrorists from reaching their destination and they tried to get back but, later on they were caught heading towards Habla. The woman was arrested in Nablus.

In both cases, terror attacks were prevented due to the combination of specific intelligence and deterrence provided by the Security Fence and the security forces.

4 posted on 12/19/2003 6:19:47 PM PST by Davea
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To: blam
The Israeli government refuses to build the fence on the Green Line, the internationally recognised border between the West Bank and Israel.

Are the Palestinians now recognizing the Green Line? Is "The Independent" now recognizing it?

If so, this is big news

5 posted on 12/19/2003 6:53:08 PM PST by Inyokern
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To: blam
The sovereign Jewish Nation is doing the only thing possible to ensure its security. Walls are nothing new in the middle east. The Jewish Nation even came back from captivity to rebuild Jerusalem and her walls.

Let the arabs and the islamofacists scream and howl all they want but it won't change one single thing. The Jewish Nation is finally acting on their God given inheritance showing that they now know how to quit cowtowing to our evil State Department Traitors! The U.S. State Department and their Roadmap To Hell has finally run out of Gas! There is every reason to hope the Jewish Nation now realizes who their true friends in all the world. It is people like you and me who work and support (LEGAL) immigration back to Israel. This is the strength I supply through tithes and offerings and I am a Gentile AKA a Spiritual Jew! There are millions of us all over America who are part of this movement and my family has made it possible for many to emigrate successfully back to the Jewish Nation.

No matter how much ignorance strives to prevail here in America just know that there are groups all over who know what our State Department and mainstream government does not. Their gross arrogant attitude towards the Jewish State is bringing down upon us a situation that will cause this nation to ultimately be judged by Jehovah Gira for openly putting The Jewish Nation in Jeopardy that will forch him to act on behalf of the Jewish Nation. The Great I AM is sovereign of the Universe and his warnings are not to be taken lightly. Genesis 12: 2&3 is plain speech and direct to the Point. Our current attitude towards the Jewish Nation may have gone past the point of no return. There are limits to I AM's patience. If you are looking for something to support I suggest you consider something that is lasting and will ultimately support you in a beneficial way. We are living in the last vestiges of the Church Age; redeem that which is present because time is fleeting!

6 posted on 12/19/2003 7:32:46 PM PST by winker
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To: blam
Oh little town of Bethlehem,
how still we see thee lie
Above thy deep and dreamless sleep
the silent stars go by
Yet in they dark streets shineth,
the everlasting light
The hopes and fears of all the years
are met in thee tonight.
7 posted on 12/19/2003 7:38:55 PM PST by T Minus Four
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To: T Minus Four
Breaks your heart, doesn't it.
8 posted on 12/19/2003 7:39:54 PM PST by T Minus Four
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To: blam
If Israel contains any smart people they should indicate that the "wall" is built to maintain a defensible position. The "wall," then is a result of a long term plan to maintain both peace and Israeli security.

Thus far Israel's detractors are picturing this as a simple territorial grab. There has to be a smarter way to label and sell the "wall."

IMHO the minute the Arabs saw the "wall" as a reality and at the same time discovered their funding from Iraq was gone and that of the Saudis was going, the terroristic attacks diminished. No nation can survive if it cannot protect its citizens from foreign and domestic attack. There can't be a real debate about the worthiness of the wall regardless of what the official US position is. The "wall" is a matter of survival.

9 posted on 12/19/2003 8:59:25 PM PST by shrinkermd (i)
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To: blam
I don't know about anybody else, but I would feel much better with the Church of the Nativity on the Israeli side.
10 posted on 12/19/2003 9:14:55 PM PST by McGavin999
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I don't know about anybody else, but I would feel much better with the Church of the Nativity on the Israeli side.

While I agree with you, it's not a priority for Israel. Including the Church within the fence would require including much of Bethlehem (and lots of angry Palestinians)inside the Israeli side of the fence. The fence's goal is to seperate Jews from Palestinians so as to save Jewish lives-- including angry Palestinians on the Israeli side would thwart that goal (which is succeeding.. there hasn't been a successful suicide bombing in Israel in weeks). For the same reason, Israel probably won't include the Cave of Machpela or Joseph's Tomb or Rachel's Tomb (which is in Bethlehem, btw) on the Israeli side-- sites that are more important to Israel than the Church.

The other reason is diplomatic-- the world, including the US, largely bought the fiction of the Israelis "attacking" the Church last year, when the Palis ransacked it and held its priests hostage. As long as the world accepts that Arafat is the protector of Christianity, which they wrongly do, Israel would rather spend its political capital pissing off the world in more important areas.

11 posted on 12/19/2003 9:28:02 PM PST by ChicagoHebrew
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