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Stench Fills Jesus' Birthplace After Siege: PALIS TURN CHURCH INTO TRUCK STOP RESTROOM
Reuters ^ | May 10, 2002 03:44 PM ET | Paul Casciato and Michael Georgy

Posted on 05/10/2002 1:01:06 PM PDT by Cinnamon Girl

BETHLEHEM, West Bank (Reuters) - The overwhelming stench of urine was the first thing to hit visitors who entered the shrine in Bethlehem revered as the birthplace of Jesus.

The standoff between Palestinian militants and the Israeli army at the Church of the Nativity, which came to an end on Friday after nearly 40 days and nights of high drama, had left one of Christianity's holiest places in a shocking mess.

Garbage bags, lemon peels, gas canisters, petrol cans and electric hotplates were scattered throughout the church off Manger Square. A Reuters correspondent saw altars, the sacred focus of Christian worship, covered with food scraps.

"It's not a church any more, it's a place filled with beds and trash," said Sandy Shahin, a local teenager who rushed into the church minutes after the end of the siege on Friday.

"The smell is too bad. The floor is too bad. I'm filled with fear," Shahin, a Roman Catholic, said between sobs.

It seemed almost a small miracle that the Grotto of the Nativity, where a silver star installed by the Catholics in 1717 is set in white marble over the exact spot where Christians believe Jesus was born, was immaculate.

A Reuters correspondent saw dusty mattresses, flak jackets and helmets, left behind by the Palestinian militants holed up in the church and scattered across the floor.

Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox and Armenian denominations share the fourth-century shrine, where areas of worship appeared to have escaped major damage in the standoff that included exchanges of gunfire between Israeli troops and the gunmen.

But the second floor of the Franciscan order's parish building in the complex looked like a war zone. Walls were pockmarked by bullet holes and scarred by smoke stains.

"I couldn't imagine something like this," said Manal Deik, a local banker, standing next to a bullet-riddled church wall which was also marked with graffiti scrawled in Arabic.

"We will repair it because the damage is not outside, it's inside and we can do something about that," said the 25-year-old Catholic.

Greek Orthodox priest Father Kariton, standing in the basilica near a pile of discarded gasmasks, added: "The most important things are okay, but the museum is a little damaged."

BICKERING

Soon after the militants left, priests from the often bickering denominations argued over whether to allow Israeli army bomb disposal experts in to make sure no explosives were left behind. The clergymen decided in favor of a sweep.

"We have found 40 explosive devices and five rifles hidden there and the IDF is dismantling them now," an army spokeswoman said.

Earlier, 13 men on Israel's most-wanted list left the church and were quickly flown on a British aircraft to Cyprus, the first stop in an exile abroad which will take them to third countries under a European Union-brokered deal.

Twenty-six others considered less serious offenders by Israel were expelled from the West Bank and taken to Gaza.

Some 200 people -- Palestinian militants, police, civilians, priests and nuns took refuge in the sanctuary to evade Israeli troops and tanks that swept into Bethlehem on April 2 in a West Bank offensive triggered by suicide bombings.

CROWD CHEERS

Outside the church on Friday, crowds of Palestinians cheered after Israeli armored personnel carriers pulled out of Manger Square. Church bells rang and cries of "Allahu Akbar," or "God is Greater" rang out from the loudspeakers of mosques.

Some of the 85 civilians, who returned to normal life in Bethlehem after undergoing an Israeli security check in a nearby army compound, were overjoyed at the prospect of simply taking a shower and eating a full meal for the first time in weeks.

After hugging and kissing emotional relatives who greeted them at Beit Jala Hospital near Bethlehem, the men said they asked themselves difficult questions during the standoff -- such as when Israeli snipers would fire next or food would run out.

"The Israelis had this tower with a remote control electronic device that fired on us whenever we were exposed. When we went outside we had to run away from it," said Naji Abu Obeid, a 19-year-old Palestinian policeman.

"We each had a safe spot in the church where we would hide such as behind columns," added Obeid, who said he used his AK-47 assault rifle to defend himself and others.

Israel, which engaged in lengthy negotiations with the Vatican and other interested parties over the church, strenuously denied firing into the shrine and said it did all it could to avoid damaging the Church of the Nativity.

Two Palestinian men were killed by gunfire in the church compound last month and another was later wounded.

NO STRANGER TO CONFLICT

A lemon tree stood in the Franciscan compound, its branches bare after those who had been holed up inside the shrine ate its leaves.

The church is no stranger to conflict. Samaritans destroyed much of the original church during a revolt in 529. Christian Crusader and Muslim armies fought over it for many years.

The church was rebuilt during the reign of the Roman Emperor Justinian in about 530 AD. Crusaders redecorated it and over the centuries it has been renovated and expanded with the addition of other chapels and monasteries around it.


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To: cmsgop


21 posted on 05/10/2002 1:26:47 PM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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22 posted on 05/10/2002 1:27:19 PM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: MizSterious
If a Christian or Jew is found in Mecca, they are killed. Islamic law says so.
23 posted on 05/10/2002 1:27:27 PM PDT by tomahawk
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To: MeeknMing

24 posted on 05/10/2002 1:29:49 PM PDT by Cinnamon Girl
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To: Cinnamon Girl
They (the Palestinian murderers, a redundancy in terms) are what they left behind.
25 posted on 05/10/2002 1:32:18 PM PDT by Scott from the Left Coast
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To: Cinnamon Girl
Here's a question:

Which was trashed worse?

A) The Church of the Nativity after the Islamofacist invasion; or

B) The White House after the Clinton invasion.

Something to ponder.

26 posted on 05/10/2002 1:33:22 PM PDT by cgk
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To: Cinnamon Girl
I wonder if Palestinians (or other reasonable individuals) would equate being called Palis, with those of Hebrew heritage being called Hebes? I suspect that your your editorializing serves little to further your position or cause.
27 posted on 05/10/2002 1:33:26 PM PDT by US admirer
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To: Cinnamon Girl
Yeef. I've been in truckstop restrooms. They're a LOT cleaner than that...
28 posted on 05/10/2002 1:34:04 PM PDT by Poohbah
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To: Cinnamon Girl
Time to renovate the Temple Mount.
29 posted on 05/10/2002 1:34:04 PM PDT by tomahawk
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To: Cinnamon Girl
It is truly disgusting the way these terrorists have treated the church.

Don't know if anyone is interested but I visited Israel about 5 years ago and this very church. The site of the 'traditional' spot known as Jesus' birthsite~ as no one really knows this for certain~ is under the main church's floor. You have to walk through the spacious room of the church and then you find a small door that you have to duck your head to go through and then go down some steps which takes you into a very small room. There are burn marks all over the walls of this room as at time(s) people have tried to burn this room (of stone) down. Catholics have put up all kinds of hanging lamps and cloths in this room. For what it's worth....

30 posted on 05/10/2002 1:34:50 PM PDT by Boxsford
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To: rintense
Yet, we are supposed to 'respect their holy places.' Yeah right.

You summed it up perfectly. There are no police around here protecting churches or synagogues, but an Ohio State Patrol car sits on I-75 next to the Islamic Center north of Cincinnati to make sure no one slows down (or stops).

31 posted on 05/10/2002 1:35:16 PM PDT by Corporate Law
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To: stands2reason
Here in So. Cal., It was reported as "no major damage". Very matter-of-factly.
32 posted on 05/10/2002 1:35:45 PM PDT by ecomcon
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To: AppyPappy
If the terrorists are made exeunt, this desecration will not occur again. What would the jihadists say if the the Al Aksa mosque was turned into a latrine?
33 posted on 05/10/2002 1:36:59 PM PDT by sheik yerbouty
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To: marshmallow
While this is a disgusting treatment of a Christian holy place, the overall symbolism of this should not be lost on us.

Gee, what did you expect when the Israelis shut off the water five weeks earlier? No water, no flush, therefore the stench.

34 posted on 05/10/2002 1:38:56 PM PDT by Dave S
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Calvin visits Mecca

Calvin

35 posted on 05/10/2002 1:39:25 PM PDT by Flyer
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To: r9etb
Actually, I remember reading a report a couple weeks ago that the IDF had a radar-controlled .50 on a crane next to the site. It sounded similar to the aft guns on a B-52.
36 posted on 05/10/2002 1:39:51 PM PDT by Tree of Liberty
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To: Cinnamon Girl
This will happen after the next huge attack on American or Israeli soil and just after Mecca and Medina are blasted to bits. Muslims are confused and crazed now...... They'll be much more confused when there is no Mecca/Kabba to squat down and pray to anymore.
37 posted on 05/10/2002 1:40:04 PM PDT by dennisw
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To: Flyer
Pissing in the general direction of the kabba. The black box of the black religion of Jihad.
38 posted on 05/10/2002 1:41:16 PM PDT by dennisw
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To: US admirer
Palestinians (or other reasonable individuals)

This implies that Palis are reasonable. They're not. They're bloodthirsty, facist savages.

39 posted on 05/10/2002 1:42:02 PM PDT by cgk
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To: Cinnamon Girl
Oh Church of the Nativity...I thought this was the White HOuse after the Hildabeast
and Bubbabeast left.
40 posted on 05/10/2002 1:43:27 PM PDT by joesnuffy
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