Posted on 12/14/2005 5:09:31 AM PST by Esther Ruth
Wednesday, December 14, 2005 16:03 IST JNW HEADLINE NEWS
Jerusalem again takes center stage By Ryan Jones
December 13th, 2005
As Israelis prepare to choose a new leader and the international community circles, waiting for the day after when it will unleash renewed pressure for the birth of a Palestinian Arab state, the future status of the divinely-chosen city of Jerusalem has again taken center stage.
All leading candidates for the Israeli premiership vow they will never allow the city to be divided between Jewish and Arab states, holding fast to the traditional position that a united Jerusalem is the eternal capital of Israel.
But cracks are beginning to show in that stand, at least as far as two candidates are concerned.
A storm erupted in Israel Tuesday evening after the US magazine Newsweek quoted Kalman Gayer, a senior adviser to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, as saying that if the incumbent wins a third term, he will cede parts of eastern Jerusalem for the sake of a final status peace deal.
Sharon's office issued a statement Tuesday denying the claim.
However Finance Minister Ehud Olmert, the prime minister's top deputy and a man known for releasing trial balloons regarding future policy, has on more than one occasion stated Israel would eventually have to relinquish the dream of an eternally united Jerusalem under Jewish sovereignty.
In refuting the accusations, Sharon also insisted he remains committed to the internationally-backed Road Map peace plan, which he inferred guarantees a united Jerusalem under Israel's control.
The Road Map in fact does no such thing, and instead defers the issue to final status negotiations.
Senior Likud MK Uzi Landau pointed out that from past experience we know that when the prime minister rushes to deny, things are certainly true.
Sharon's Labor Party rival Amir Peretz has also gone on record as backing Israeli sovereignty over all of Jerusalem, but made clear last week his primary goal, if elected leader of the nation, will be to conclude a final peace agreement with the Palestinians within one year.
With both men's determination to be seen as Israel's ultimate peacemaker out in the open, Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia reminded them Monday they would fail without serious concessions in the holy city.
There can be no Palestinian statehood and therefore no Middle East peace unless the eastern half of Jerusalem, including the Temple Mount, comes under Arab rule, Qureia told a gathering of European representatives.
The European Union recently clarified its position on Jerusalem in a still-unpublished report slamming Israeli activity and the imposition of Israeli law in the eastern half of the city, where several hundred thousand Jews live in the neighborhoods of Gilo, French Hill, Ramat Eshkol and others.
EU officials said they will refrain from releasing the report at this time in the run up to Israeli elections, though its contents are already known.
For its part, Israel's top ally the United States has never come out in support of Israel's biblical and historical claim to all of Jerusalem, and instead refers to the city as disputed.
The American consulate in Jerusalem does not print a country on official documents issued in the city, such as passports or birth certificates.
Many in Israel fear that as the peace process progresses, a combination of Palestinian intransigence, Western disregard for Israel's ancient rights, and a headlong rush by leftist leaders such as Peretz and Sharon to conclude a final peace deal at almost any cost means the division of Jerusalem may not be far off. JNW Site Search
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Humph, all these talking heads flapping gums about Jerusalem, who should have what, is it this or is it that! Feh! Someone a lot bigger than all of us has quite another idea about Jerusalem. And it doesn't include letting the Jihadstinains have any part of it!
"Sorrows" = "birth pangs", indeed.
5604 odin {o-deen'}
akin to 3601; TDNT - 9:667,1353; n f
AV - sorrow 2, pain 1, travail 1; 4
1) the pain of childbirth, travail pain, birth pangs
2) intolerable anguish, in reference to the dire calamities precede the advent of the Messiah
Rev. 16:19 Now the great city was divided into three parts, and the cities of the nations fell. And great Babylon was remembered before God, to give her the cup of the wine of the fierceness of His wrath.
Happy Cha-nuk-ah!
The wise took oil with their lamps
Lev. 24:1-5
Matthew 25:4 But the wise took oil in their vessels with their lamps.
Matthew 25:6 And at midnight there was a cry made, Behold, the bridegroom cometh; go ye out to meet him!!!
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