Posted on 04/30/2002 4:23:30 AM PDT by Int
ABU DHABI, April 29, 2002. /From RIA Novosti correspondent Igor Kuznetsov/--The United Arab Emirates shall finance restoration works at Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity and the nearby Omar Mosque, both of which were damaged by Israeli fire, told journalists Sheikh Hamdan al-Nahayan, the State Foreign Minister and Chairman of the Red Crescent Society of the UAE.
Instructed by the UAE president, the Red Crescent Society has already discussed the issue with the Palestinian authorities. It was decided that repairs and restoration works would begin immediately after the pullout of Israeli troops from Bethlehem.
Sheikh Hamdan reminded journalists that Moslems had always respected and protected Christian shrines. Omar bin Khattab, the second Arab Caliph who ruled in the 7th century A.D., guaranteed inviolability of Christian churches and temples, and this rule was closely observed for centuries, he said. The minister added that no one had ever violated these historical and religious shrines in the entire history.
Sheikh Hamdan reminded journalists that Moslems had always respected and protected Christian shrines. Omar bin Khattab, the second Arab Caliph who ruled in the 7th century A.D., guaranteed inviolability of Christian churches and temples, and this rule was closely observed for centuries, he said. The minister added that no one had ever violated these historical and religious shrines in the entire history.
SEPTEMBER 10, 1975 The Christian village of Deir Ashash in the north of Lebanon was attacked. Elderly priests were slaughtered and all the people were forced to leave their homes. Syrian responsibility
SEPTEMBER 11, 1975 The Christian village of Beit Millat was attacked. Seven people were killed, and ten were kidnaped. Syrian responsibility
OCTOBER 9, 1975 The Christian village of Tal Abbas-Akkar, in the north of Lebanon was attacked. Fifteen people were killed. The church was burned to provoke a sectarian war between the Lebanese. Syrian responsibility
JANUARY 21, 1976 - The Christian town of Damour in the south of Beirut was attacked. Two hundred and sixty people were massacred. The majority of the victims were women, children, and elderly. Palestinian responsibility
JUNE 13, 1976 The town of Shikka in the north of Lebanon was attacked. Thirty people were massacred. Among them were women, children and elderly. Palestinian responsibility
MARCH 16, 1977 The Druze leader Kamal Jumblaat was assassinated along with his bodyguards. Palestinian responsibility
OCTOBER 20, 1978 Tens of young people were killed and others kidnaped from the village Al-Kaa-, in Ras Beirut, and Jdeided el Fakiha. Syrian Secret Service responsibility
JUNE 30, 1978 - The Syrians shelled the Christian area of Beirut for 90 days. The shelling killed and injured hundreds of civilians and destroyed Beirut. Syrian responsibility
BS!
I was incredulous, until I saw the conditional restoration of the Omar mosque.
If any "repairmen" show up, I do hope the Israeli tanks are close behind them.
Parsing the statement of these mangy dogs is becoming a full time job.
I notice they neglected to say the Islam always has protected Jewish religious sites.
That was not an oversight.
Giving funding to the Church makes sense to me as a political move. 15% of Palestinians are Christian. Enough said.
The United Arab Emirates shall finance restoration works at Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity and the nearby Omar Mosque, both of which were damaged by Israeli fire,
As I recall, this is the mosque that was damaged when a pallie booby-trap exploded inside. It was not damaged by Israeli fire. And the damage to the Church of the Nativity has been done chiefly by the cretins inside, not by the Israelis.
The minister added that no one had ever violated these historical and religious shrines in the entire history.
Perhaps the minister would care to explain that abomination built by mohammedans that is currently (and hopefully, only temporarily) desecrating the Temple Mount.
As I recall, the Palestinians shot their way into the Church of the Nativity.
Up to now. Actually, I don't believe this, why was the Church of the Nativity turned into a fortress?
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