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Sniper Kills Bethlehem Church Bell-Ringer
reuters.com ^ | April 04, 2002 05:15 PM ET | reuters

Posted on 04/04/2002 11:23:16 PM PST by eagleninja

BETHLEHEM, West Bank (Reuters) - For three decades, Samir Ibrahim Salman rose every day at dawn to ring the bells of the Church of the Nativity, one of Christianity's holiest sites, in Bethlehem.

Thursday, the church bells did not toll.

At 6:30 a.m., the middle-aged Christian Palestinian left home for the short walk across Manger Square to the church, where Israeli troops were besieging about 200 Palestinians, some of them armed, who took refuge there Tuesday.

Moments later he was shot in the chest.

"As soon as he left his house, a sniper shot him," Anton Salman, a distant cousin of the bell-ringer, told Reuters by telephone from the West Bank town.

Palestinians are convinced an Israeli fired the fatal bullet. The Israeli army said troops had fired no shots near the church. It had no knowledge of Salman's fate.

"He had been used to ringing the church bells at dawn every day since 1967," Anton Salman said. "Almost everyone in Bethlehem knows him."

Medics said Salman bled for hours in the square before an ambulance was able to reach him. By then he was dead.

Anton Salman said his cousin was a familiar sight to many Bethlehem residents accustomed to seeing him make his way, back slightly bent, across the square to the ancient church, built above the site where Christians believe Jesus was born.

"Apparently he was unaware of the danger. He was a simple man who spent most of his time in the church. He never bothered anybody or hurt anyone," he added.

Israeli troops occupied Bethlehem along with other Palestinian-ruled West Bank cities and towns in a military offensive which Israel said was aimed at hunting down suicide bombers who have killed dozens of Israelis.

Hospital staff say at least 13 Palestinians have been killed since tanks and armored troop carriers swept into the town Monday, the day after Easter.

A handful of Palestinian fighters skirmished with the Israelis, but most have now melted away except, possibly, for some gunmen who took refuge in the Church of the Nativity, mingling with dozens of nuns, priests and civilians.

Israel says some of the gunmen are militants suspected of carrying out attacks against the Jewish state.

"It's a shame. Samir won't be able to wake up Bethlehem on his church bells any more," Anton Salman said.


TOPICS: Israel; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bethlehem; christian
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1 posted on 04/04/2002 11:23:16 PM PST by eagleninja
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And the reason there are gunmen in the church is?
2 posted on 04/04/2002 11:27:05 PM PST by xm177e2
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To: xm177e2
Islam is PeaceTM... you surely don't think the musli offed this christian and blamed it on IDF, to try and get christians to NOT support Israel do you?

No Peace Loving MusliTM would dare do such an evil and hurtful thing for the purpose of propaganda!!! How dare you make such an insinuation!?! I am aghast!

3 posted on 04/04/2002 11:37:03 PM PST by Robert_Paulson2
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To: xm177e2
And the reason there are gunmen in the church is?

Exactly.

4 posted on 04/04/2002 11:42:39 PM PST by GOPyouth
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To: a_Turk;jo6pac;massadvj;WindRiverShoshoni;The Documentary Lady
Our tax dollars may have paid for this assassination of a gentle spiritual man.
5 posted on 04/04/2002 11:45:36 PM PST by luvzhottea
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To: eagleninja
Maybe someone was simply tired of the noise?


6 posted on 04/04/2002 11:53:30 PM PST by Fitzcarraldo
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To: eagleninja
http://www.jpost.com/Editions/2002/04/05/News/News.46386.html

23 Nisan 5762 11:07Friday April 5, 2002

250 gunmen still holed up in Bethlehem church

By Margot Dudkevitch

JERUSALEM (April 5) - Intense negotiations between IDF and Palestinian Authority officials continue in an attempt to break the standoff at Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity, where an estimated 250 Palestinian gunmen remain under siege together with 50 or 60 clergymen.

IDF Col. Marcel Aviv, in charge of negotiations with PA officials regarding the gunmen inside the Church of the Nativity, said there are terrorists affilliated with Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and Tanzim inside. He stressed that no ultimatum had been issued to those inside the church, and the army's intention is to ensure that everyone inside the church is evacuated safely. Aviv noted that the Palestinians had rejected the army's offer to allow in food, medicine, and a doctor examine the wounded inside the church. The explosions heard earlier in the day occurred in a home next to the church, where an armed Palestinian was hiding.

The IDF Spokesman said that Israel had offered the Palestinians a number of chance to leave the church peacefully, but that PA leaders, including the local governor, have so far rejected a peaceful resolution to the issue. The IDF denied reports soldiers entered the church and exchanges of gunfire took place inside.

Palestinians continue to claim the army was on the verge of breaking into the church, and had earlier detonated explosives near one of the back doors in an attempt to break in. The IDF Spokesman said that at no point have soldiers entered the church. Since the army's entry into the city several days ago, IDF and government officials have stressed that the soldiers are under strict orders not to shoot at any holy sites in the city.

Palestinian gunmen holed up inside the Church of Nativity and other holy sites in the city continue to shoot at soldiers and throw bombs at them. Media reports claimed that PA Chairman Yasser Arafat himself had given orders to the gunmen in the church not to surrender to the IDF. Palestinian sources claimed there were no armed gunmen or terrorists inside the church, but Palestinians seeking refuge from the Israeli onslaught.

Chief of General Staff Lt.-Gen. Shaul Mofaz said the army was determined to get their hands on the gunmen holed up inside the Church of the Nativity.

"The fugitives, and some of the terrorists and those who sent them are hiding in churches, mosques, and hospitals. We need to find the right way to get our hands on them," Mofaz told military reporters at his Tel Aviv Defense Ministry headquarters.

IDF commanders stressed that soldiers and officers are aware of the significance and sensitivity of holy sites in the city, and that regulations regarding opening fire were being strictly observed. Film footage released by the army yesterday showed armed Palestinian gunmen carrying assault rifles and wearing flak jackets racing from the nearby Palace Hotel to take refuge in the church compound. Father Ibrahim Faltas told AP that there were ten wounded gunmen inside the church. Italian reporter Marc Innaro of RAI Television, who was evacuated from the church with other foreign reporters on Wednesday night, said the gunmen were not willing to surrender and are extremely determined.

Elsewhere in the city, armed Palestinian gunmen surrendered to soldiers, leaving a building with their weapons over their heads. Palestinians reported that soldiers took over the Palestinian Red Crescent office in the city, and claimed that Israel is preventing ambulance and medical teams from treating the wounded.

The Vatican sharply criticised Israel. A statement issued by Pope John Paul II said it rejects the unjust conditions and humiliation imposed on the Palestinians, as well as the reprisals and revenge attacks, which will do nothing but feed the sense of frustration and hatred.

Meanwhile, the IDF in coordination with Civil Administration officials offered humanitarian and medical assistance in Ramallah and Kalkilya, and assisted in transporting a wounded Palestinian from the village Jamain near Tulkarm, to a hospital in Kalkilya. Yesterday afternoon food and hygenic goods were delivered to Yasser Arafat's headquarters in Ramallah. Pitot, sugar, fruit, vegetables, cleaning materials, and bandages were among the goods taken to him.

The Civil Administration also coordinated the repair of water pipes leading to Arafat's office and the compound, leading to the restoration of the water supply in the area. Palestinians continued to report that the water supply in the city had been cut off by Israel. In Kalkilya, the curfew was lifted for five hours in the morning, to allow local residents to stock up on food and other items, and the army allowed two truckloads of food to be taken into the city.

(Arieh O'Sullivan contributed to this report.)

7 posted on 04/05/2002 12:01:31 AM PST by Fitzcarraldo
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To: luvzhottea
Here's the translation of your name: DUPE.

Can you not recognize obvious propaganda when you read it?

I certainly can when you spout it.

Yesterday when we heard about the blind children I predicted: tomorrow we'll get kittens and kindly grandmothers. Well, we got the kindly old bell-ringer. Or, "gentle spiritual man."

I'll lay you 1,000,000 to one the Palies offed him. Axiomatic.

8 posted on 04/05/2002 12:15:48 AM PST by M. Thatcher
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To: M. Thatcher
Most likely the story is true as evidenced by the fact that no matter who shot this innocent man, he was left to bleed to death for hours.
9 posted on 04/05/2002 12:55:37 AM PST by Ranger
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To: Ranger
Most likely the story is true as evidenced by the fact that no matter who shot this innocent man, he was left to bleed to death for hours.

You know what? I have no patience with illogic. Did you go to school? Ever take a logic course? I have no doubt the story is "true." MY ENTIRE POINT is that the implied guilty party in this report is the IDF. It is my bet that in fact it was NOT the IDF responsible for his death.

How does the fact that in war someone bled to death "for hours" prove anything whatsoever?

10 posted on 04/05/2002 1:01:23 AM PST by M. Thatcher
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To: Ghost of Jefferson
Israelis do NOT control every bullet in the Middle East. Buy a clue. If Israelis controlled "the situation," there would not be suicide bombers. DUH. Did you not happen to notice five MILLION photos of Palestinian GUNMEN? They have guns. Guns shoot bullets. This is in the areas that the Israelis supposedly "control." Yes, even in the Church of the Nativity, you may have heard there are GUNMEN. ARMED. WITH WEAPONS.

HELLO????????????

12 posted on 04/05/2002 1:08:16 AM PST by M. Thatcher
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To: Ghost of Jefferson
The only shooting being reported is going IN, not coming out.

From the article:
Palestinian gunmen holed up inside the Church of Nativity and other holy sites in the city continue to shoot at soldiers and throw bombs at them.

14 posted on 04/05/2002 1:26:50 AM PST by Cboldt
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To: eagleninja
I really doubt the Israelis would pick a fight with Christians right now, particularly when most of us are ready to personally stomp the Palestinians right now. I guess I've pretty much chosen sides. Arafat must die, add all their terrorists scum on top of it, then we can discuss if there are any Palestinians left who want peace and see what we can do.
15 posted on 04/05/2002 1:35:51 AM PST by Caipirabob
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To: Ghost of Jefferson
It isn't accurate to say that the only reported shooting is that of IDF into the churches, because Reuters has reported shooting coming out of the churches. I wasn't there. From your comments, it appears you are closer to the action and perhaps can give us a first hand account. The rest of us have to read conflicting reports and draw our own conclusions.

I am inclined to believe the Reuters statement that there has been shooting coming out of the church.

17 posted on 04/05/2002 1:55:35 AM PST by Cboldt
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To: M. Thatcher
In a similar and very famous case...

TV Documentary: Palestinian 'Martyr' Likely Shot By Palestinians

18 posted on 04/05/2002 1:59:38 AM PST by gridlock
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To: gridlock
Thank you.
19 posted on 04/05/2002 2:02:00 AM PST by M. Thatcher
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To: Ghost of Jefferson
if the israelis controlled the situation arafat and his whole dirty bunch of terrorists would have been wiped out a long time ago--please get a clue and dont believe everything you see on the news
20 posted on 04/05/2002 2:10:05 AM PST by Tiger28
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