Posted on 04/03/2002 2:18:09 PM PST by Pokey78
ISRAELI troops pushed further into the West Bank yesterdayas the Vatican summoned the Israeli Ambassador to the Holy See to accuse his country of imposing unjust conditions and humiliations on the Palestinians. In a statement the Vatican also denounced suicide bombings and other acts of terrorism by Palestinian extremists against Israeli civilians, reflecting the Popes growing alarm over the threat to Jerusalems holy sites posed by the current fighting. It said that the Pope who on Easter Sunday said that it was as if war has been declared on peace in the Middle East believed that reprisals and revenge attacks did nothing but feed the sense of frustration and hatred in this dramatic situation. LOsservatore Romano, the Vatican newspaper, carried a harshly worded editorial accusing Israel of desecrating the birthplace of Jesus, as Israeli tanks encircled Bethlehems Manger Square. Troops tightened their hold on the towns of Jenin and Salfit, while enforcing strict curfews that have turned Ramallah into a ghost town. Police fired teargas at Jewish and Arab protesters trying to deliver humanitarian supplies to Ramallah, which is in its sixth day of siege. At Ramallah Hospital, where staff are sleeping in their offices for fear of Israeli soldiers enforcing a curfew, doctors said that the water supply had been cut off and they had enough reserves for just 24 hours. Inside the compound where Yassir Arafat is confined, Caoimhe Butterly, an Irish volunteer among 33 international peace activists acting as human shields, said that morale was high. She said that the water supply had been effectively cut off since Friday, although a trickle returned on Tuesday night. We are not going to starve to death but the supplies are meagre. Water is the main problem, she said. Mr Arafats neurologist, Ashraf al-Kurdi, who spoke to the Palestinian leader by telephone, said that his health was good and morale high but that he was overdue for a routine checkup. Palestinian medical sources said that a 13-year-old child was among six people killed by Israeli forces in a Jenin refugee camp where Israeli soldiers moved in with tank and helicopter support. Others reported killed included a 30-year-old woman doctor and the senior Preventive Security officer Ziad Al-Amer. The Israelis said that he was head of the local al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades militia, which has claimed many recent suicide bombings. In Nablus witnesses said that 300 armoured vehicles had massed near the town, 20 of which had gone into Askar camp, where gunfire was exchanged. Palestinian forces withdrew and heavy fighting was expected after nightfall. On Tuesday the Pope set in motion urgent Vatican diplomacy aimed at stopping the conflagration in the West Bank to try to save holy places such as the besieged Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, where more than 100 Palestinian gunmen have taken refuge with a handful of Italian journalists trapped by the fighting. Fides, a Vatican-linked news agency, said that 40 Franciscan monks and nuns and 30 Greek Orthodox and Armenian monks were also trapped. Archbishop Jean-Louis Tauran, the Vaticans Foreign Minister, summoned Yosef Neville Lamden, the Israeli Ambassador, to convey the Popes concerns. Monsignor Tauran also held talks with James Nicholson, the US Ambassador to the Holy See.
The burden of the Vaticans remarks was, however, seen by diplomats as anti-Israeli, with the statement calling on Israel to use proportionate force in its acts of legitimate self-defence. It said that Israel should respect United Nations resolutions, a reference to Israeli withdrawal from Palestinian-ruled areas.
I'm Catholic, and some of the "beautiful priests" have trashed the priesthood by abusing young men. Jokes come with the territory.
Islam
or the Political correctness double standards that shield it from accountability.
But the two combined are truly evil.
I feel very sorry for the Israelis, they have a little (and sometimes not so little) bit of 9-11 every day. And to pour salt in the wounds they are condemned for not sitting there and taking it by the euroweasels, an ally who cannot admit that a terrorist is a terrorist, and now even the pope chimes in.
All it takes for evil to prosper is for good men to do nothing. And all it takes for evil to really prosper is for good men to confuse good with evil and attack it.
That's what the Pope did today, he helped evil, and he hurt decent people in the process, may God forgive him.
Yeah, it seems like they could do with a little more humility.
a) Since Free Republic is comprised of mostly intelligent, fair minded individuals, it is natural that they support the side that has the moral high-ground.
b) One does not need to be a zionist to side with the Israelis, any more than one needs to be Hindu to side with India over Pakistan.
"You would think they had enough media outlets what with all of their evil newsmedia zionists running this country into the dirt everyday."
Your vitriol is proved irrational by the fact that the major news media has been biased against Israel.
"The devils in the newsmedia are humiliating the Palestinians, they humiliate everybody."
The Palis humiliate themselves by continuing their decades of lies and cowardly terrorism against women and children.
"Look at how they have steriotyped our beautiful priests so that every two-bit piece of trash on this web-site can make filthy jokes."
I'm not Catholic, so I will let Sinkspur's reply be the answer to that. I will add that most of the people voicing their disapproval of the situation (admitted by the Church itself) are not jewish.
"How about the rabbis? Who have they been touching? The jew media will never tell."
I would wager that Jews are the most likely group of all to be self-critical. Look at all the Liberal Jews condemning Israel, and the recent column by a Jew defending the Catholic Church.
"He's getting quite old and he has led a remarkable life"
I'd like to see him debate Ronald Reagan
As for the Catholic Church, it is run by sell outs and cowards who have already bought their prayer rugs. Never mind that Islamics at gun point stormed a Catholic church and all-Christian shrine and took the clergy hostage...that seems a ok.
Israel should get out of the occupied areas. They should let the Palestinians have some place to live in peace.
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