By Kawther Salam
In the night of Wednesday, October 29, an extremist orthodox Jew -
chosen by God, invaded the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in the old city
of Jerusalem. The Jewish terrorist tried to harm three monks who were
worshiping God in the church. The monks saw the terrorist Jew and
escaped from his attack, but then the terrorist left the Church and
went on to vandalize several Palestinian shops nearby the Church. He
broke many wooden crosses before the Palestinians shop owners called
the Israeli Police.
The Palestinian eyewitnesses said that personnel from the Israeli
border Police present near the Church saw the terrorist when he entered
the Church and also when he vandalized the Palestinian shops nearby,
but they did nothing to stop his criminal actions.
The Israeli police, who arrived to protect the extremist Jew, forced
the Palestinian shop owners who gathered after the terrorist attack of
the Jew to leave the area. The police used force against the
Palestinians, because, according to them, their presence would create
confrontation with the orthodox
Jews.
The extremist Jewish attack against the Church of the Holy Sepulcher
in Jerusalem was not the first one and it will not be the last one. On
October 23, 2007, Jewish orthodox terrorists burnt the Baptist Church
on Narkis Street in a wealthy Jerusalem neighborhood. The Jewish
terrorists set the fire in the building; the floor was severely burnt
and many chairs were destroyed, but luckily no one was in the building
at the time. This neighborhood belonged to Palestinians before 1967 and
was stolen wholesale by the Jewish terrorist and criminal invaders from
USA, Europe and elsewhere.
Several years ago, a fire bomb was thrown by Jewish terrorists into
the bookstore of the Baptist Church. In 1982, the same Church was
burned down by a group of Jewish terrorists who called themselves
“Nationalist group of Jews”. The Church was rehabilitated after this
terror action.
On 5 March 2006, an orthodox Jewish man and two extremist Jewish
women attacked the Church of Nazareth in the north of Israel. They
threw firecrackers inside the Church.
The pitiable and deluded Jewish terrorists believe that Christians
and Muslims should not have a presence in Jerusalem, because supposedly
God gave it only to them. Jerusalem should be open to the adherents of
the three Abrahamic religions with the only proviso that Jerusalem
should be off-limits to the extremists of these three religions. And
the occupying Jews have shown their inability to assume responsibility
for Jerusalem, a heritage which belongs to all humanity.
Since it is the Jews who are the only ones who resort to terrorism
and all sort of criminality to assert their supposed “chooseness” and
“right” to Jerusalem, it is entirely possible that God never gave or
even promised them anything at all, and that it is only a matter of
time before they are forced by this same God who abandoned them, to
leave not only Jerusalem, but all my country, for good.