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Israeli Delegation will not keep appointment at the Vatican
AsiaNews ^ | 03/27/2007 | Arieh Cohen

Posted on 03/27/2007 12:55:44 PM PDT by Romulus

Tel Aviv (AsiaNews) - The Delegation of the State of Israel, expected at the Vatican on Thursday 29 March, has decided not to come, and has communicated this only a very few days before the scheduled appointment. The news was soon widely known among media people in Rome, who cover the Vatican, since several key journalists had been invited to meet the Head of the Israeli Delegation on Thursday evening, following the negotiations in the Vatican, and have now had to be told by the Israeli Authorities that Israel had decided not to send the Delegation.

In the absence so far of any official comment by the Holy See, it is not yet possible to evaluate the gravity of the damage inflicted on the bilateral relationship by this unusual move, which follows a long list of appointments made and later cancelled or ignored by the Israeli side - although so far only at a "lower" level than this one.

The meeting, now cancelled by Israel, of the full teams of negotiators, which was to be held in the Vatican on Thursday 29 March - the first one at this level in five years - was to be yet another attempt to conclude the negotiating round that began as far back as 11 March 1999. In the meantime the negotiations continued, sporadically, at the "working level."

As is well known, their purpose is to work out a "comprehensive agreement" on all tax and property matters, which would give the Church in Israel legal and fiscal security. In practical terms, the Catholic Church wishes to see re-confirmed the historic tax exemptions that she already possessed at the time that Israel came into being, in 1948. Likewise the Church in Israel hopes for the return of some confiscated ecclesiastical properties, for example, the church-shrine in Caesarea, which was confiscated in the 1950's and later razed to the ground. In particular too, it is important for the security of Catholic sacred places owned by the Church, to ensure that any legal disputes concerning them should be decided by the courts, according to law ("due process") and never, as is possible today, by politicians, in purely discretionary fashion.

In the Church in Israel there was much expectation for the results of the meeting, which Israel has now abruptly cancelled, and the prospect of the first meeting of the "Plenary" of the negotiating teams, after a five year interval was cause for cautious optimism, which has now been replaced by just one more disappointment.

Indeed, a positive outcome to the talks could have strengthened confidence in the wisdom of the Church's choice to go ahead and sign the 1993 "Fundamental Agreement" with the State of Israel , and to establish with it full diplomatic relations only months later, even while leaving matters of decisive importance to later negotiations and agreements.

The rationale for that decision was described to AsiaNews (before learning of the unilateral cancellation) by the Franciscan jurist, Fr. David-Maria A. Jaeger, expert on Church-State relations in Israel: "It was believed best to to go ahead, and demonstrate, right at the start, with magnanimity, the Church's own good faith, and with it, unreserved trust in the other Party to carry out its own obligations under international law. There was the hope-full expectation that magnanimity and trust on the part of the Church would call forth corresponding trust and magnanimity on the part of the other side. It was a courageously generous decision by the Servant of God Pope John Paul II, and I, for my part, continue to pray and hope that he will be proved to have been right all along". Asked by AsiaNews for his views on the unilateral cancellation, Father Jaeger limited himself to expressing "incredulity" and "pain," and declined to comment any further.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: accord; israel; vatican

1 posted on 03/27/2007 12:55:47 PM PDT by Romulus
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To: Romulus

It's about what you can expect from Olmert and Peretz.


2 posted on 03/27/2007 1:10:03 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Cicero
The foot-dragging has been going on a lot longer than that. Seeing how the Israeli gov't treats the American Secretary of State like a naughty puppy, no one should be surprised that they feel free to insult the Vatican.
3 posted on 03/27/2007 1:36:42 PM PDT by Romulus (Quomodo sedet sola civitas plena populo.)
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To: Romulus

Personally, I'm not so upset about Sec. Rice getting "snubbed". I don't know what our administration is thinking, trying to get Israel to deal politically with a terrorist organization dedicated to their complete destruction.


4 posted on 03/27/2007 2:04:38 PM PDT by The Blitherer (What the devil is keeping the Yanks? Duncan Hunter for President '08!)
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To: Romulus

Frankly, Rice deserves to be snubbed. OTOH, it's hard for America to support Israel when their government is run by a flaming idiot, so I suppose it cuts both ways.

The Vatican, on the other hand, is only trying to help. But leftist Jews, who put more of their trust in Marx than the Bible, will never understand that.


5 posted on 03/27/2007 3:10:35 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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No surprise here. Israel is a confessional state that denies equal rights to people of other religions. The deliberate insult to Christians is foolish though. Christian believers are amongst the State of Israel's few remaining friends. America's liberal, secular Jews have largely followed the Soros example and shown themselves more interested in destroying Bush than in protecting America or Israel. Lieberman excepted, every Jewish member of Congress is doing everything possible to bring about an Al Quaeda victory in Iraq.


6 posted on 03/27/2007 3:14:21 PM PDT by Godwin1
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To: Godwin1

"No surprise here. Israel is a confessional state that denies equal rights to people of other religions."

Utter nonsense.

And this tired comingling of securlar, liberal Jews in the US zionist, observant, Jews in Israel is ridiculous.

The JINOs in the US don't care one whit about Israel and to punish Israel for their apostasy is nonsensical.


7 posted on 03/28/2007 7:50:29 AM PDT by MeanWestTexan (Kol Hakavod Lezahal)
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To: Romulus
the Catholic Church wishes to see re-confirmed the historic tax exemptions that she already possessed at the time that Israel came into being, in 1948. Likewise the Church in Israel hopes for the return of some confiscated ecclesiastical properties ... it is important for the security of Catholic sacred places owned by the Church, to ensure that any legal disputes concerning them should be decided by the courts, according to law ("due process") and never, as is possible today, by politicians, in purely discretionary fashion.

They can whistle for it. The Catholic Church is not going to get any of that.

The Greek Orthodox Church is likewise in a tangle with the Israeli government, and looks like losing badly, in terms of property and the autonomy of organisation.

The Armenians lost out some time ago, with the confiscation of significant properties in Jerusalem, and the loss of citizenship rights, such as being able to get a visa for a foreign born spouse (very important for a non-celibate clergy). The other Christian organisations looked the other way when the Armenians got knocked - now its their turn.

8 posted on 04/07/2007 8:08:03 PM PDT by BlackVeil
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