Muslim treatment of Christians and Jews in Jerusalem and Bethlehem:

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And they wonder why Christians want Israel to always be in control of their holy sites:


Islamization of East Jerusalem under Jordanian occupation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Islamization of East Jerusalem under Jordanian occupation is the allegation that during the Jordanian occupation of the West Bank between 1948-1967, Jordan sought to alter the demographics and landscape of the city to enhance its Muslim character. At this time, all Jewish residents were expelled and restrictions were imposed on the Christian population that led many to leave the city. Ghada Hashem Talhami states that during its nineteen years of rule, the government of Jordan took actions to accentuate the spiritual Islamic status of Jerusalem. These measures were described as "Arabization."

58 synagogues were desecrated or demolished in the Old City, resulting in the de-Judaization of Jerusalem. The Western Wall was transformed into an exclusively Muslim holy site associated with al-Buraq. 38,000 Jewish graves in the ancient Jewish cemetery on the Mount of Olives were systematically destroyed, and Jews were not allowed to be buried there. Following the Arab Legions expulsion of the Jewish residents of the Old City in the 1948 War, Jordan allowed Arab-Muslim refugees to settle in the vacated Jewish Quarter.[9] Later, after some of these were moved to Shuafat, migrants from Hebron took their place.[10] During the 1960s, as the quarter continued to fall into decay, Jordan planned to turn the quarter into a public park.

Treatment of Christians and Christian holy sites

In 1952, Jordan proclaimed that Islam was to be the official religion.

In 1953, Jordan restricted Christian communities from owning or purchasing land near holy sites, and in 1964, further prohibited churches from buying land in Jerusalem. These were cited, along with new laws impacting Christian educational institutions, by both British political commentator Bat Ye'or and the mayor of Jerusalem Teddy Kollek as evidence that Jordan sought to "Islamize" the Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem.

In order to counter the influence of foreign powers, who had run the Christian schools in Jerusalem autonomously since Ottoman times, the Jordanian government legislated in 1955 to bring all schools under government supervision. They were allowed to use only approved textbooks and teach in Arabic. Schools were required to close on Arab national holidays and Fridays instead of Sundays. Christian holidays were no longer not recognised officially, and observation of Sunday as the Christian Sabbath was restricted to Christian civil servants. Christian students could study their own religion, but lessons in Koran were declared mandatory.

The Jordanian government did not allow Christian institutions to expand, and banned them from purchasing land. Christian churches were prevented from funding hospitals and other social services in Jerusalem.

In the wake of these restrictions, many Christians left East Jerusalem.
 
What does Jordan's period of rule have to do with the subject of this thread?

"And they wonder why Christians want Israel to always be in control of their holy sites:"

Yeah right.

".....we Palestinian Christians declare that the military occupation of our land is a sin against God and humanity, and that any theology that legitimizes the occupation is far from Christian teachings because true Christian theology is a theology of love and solidarity with the oppressed, a call to justice and equality among peoples....."

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What does Jordan's period of rule have to do with the subject of this thread?

"And they wonder why Christians want Israel to always be in control of their holy sites:"

Yeah right.

".....we Palestinian Christians declare that the military occupation of our land is a sin against God and humanity, and that any theology that legitimizes the occupation is far from Christian teachings because true Christian theology is a theology of love and solidarity with the oppressed, a call to justice and equality among peoples....."

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Because that is exactly how Palestinians have and will treat Christians.
 
And they wonder why Christians want Israel to always be in control of their holy sites:


Islamization of East Jerusalem under Jordanian occupation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Islamization of East Jerusalem under Jordanian occupation is the allegation that during the Jordanian occupation of the West Bank between 1948-1967, Jordan sought to alter the demographics and landscape of the city to enhance its Muslim character. At this time, all Jewish residents were expelled and restrictions were imposed on the Christian population that led many to leave the city. Ghada Hashem Talhami states that during its nineteen years of rule, the government of Jordan took actions to accentuate the spiritual Islamic status of Jerusalem. These measures were described as "Arabization."

58 synagogues were desecrated or demolished in the Old City, resulting in the de-Judaization of Jerusalem. The Western Wall was transformed into an exclusively Muslim holy site associated with al-Buraq. 38,000 Jewish graves in the ancient Jewish cemetery on the Mount of Olives were systematically destroyed, and Jews were not allowed to be buried there. Following the Arab Legions expulsion of the Jewish residents of the Old City in the 1948 War, Jordan allowed Arab-Muslim refugees to settle in the vacated Jewish Quarter.[9] Later, after some of these were moved to Shuafat, migrants from Hebron took their place.[10] During the 1960s, as the quarter continued to fall into decay, Jordan planned to turn the quarter into a public park.

Treatment of Christians and Christian holy sites

In 1952, Jordan proclaimed that Islam was to be the official religion.

In 1953, Jordan restricted Christian communities from owning or purchasing land near holy sites, and in 1964, further prohibited churches from buying land in Jerusalem. These were cited, along with new laws impacting Christian educational institutions, by both British political commentator Bat Ye'or and the mayor of Jerusalem Teddy Kollek as evidence that Jordan sought to "Islamize" the Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem.

In order to counter the influence of foreign powers, who had run the Christian schools in Jerusalem autonomously since Ottoman times, the Jordanian government legislated in 1955 to bring all schools under government supervision. They were allowed to use only approved textbooks and teach in Arabic. Schools were required to close on Arab national holidays and Fridays instead of Sundays. Christian holidays were no longer not recognised officially, and observation of Sunday as the Christian Sabbath was restricted to Christian civil servants. Christian students could study their own religion, but lessons in Koran were declared mandatory.

The Jordanian government did not allow Christian institutions to expand, and banned them from purchasing land. Christian churches were prevented from funding hospitals and other social services in Jerusalem.

In the wake of these restrictions, many Christians left East Jerusalem.

Excellent article . Regarding " Freedom of Religion" look at what is going on in these Uncivilized Muslim Countries. The latest; A Christian in Nigeria who is going to be Stoned to Death! I apologize; They are civilized. They are going to wait until AFTER she gives birth. . " Freedom of Religion" in Saudi Arabia? :lol: :lol: However, these Kool- Aid Pro Palestinians will not acknowledge it. :D. Who cares? DE-NIAL is not the River
 
International Christian Embassy Jersusalem

The ICEJ’s founding principles

To show concern for the Jewish people and the reborn state of Israel. "Comfort, comfort My people, says your God." (Isaiah 40:1)

To present to Christians a true understanding of what is taking place in the Land today so that world events may be interpreted in the light of God's Word. "You will arise and have mercy on Zion; For the time to favor her, Yes, the set time, has come. For Your servants take pleasure in her stones, And show favor to her dust. So the nations shall fear the name of the LORD, And all the kings of the earth Your glory. For the LORD shall build up Zion; He shall appear in His glory." (Psalm 102:13-16)

To be a centre where Christians can gain a biblical understanding of Israel, and learn to be rightly related to the nation. "That at that time you were without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope and without God in the world. But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ. For He Himself is our peace, who has made both one, and has broken down the middle wall of separation." (Ephesians 2:12-14)

To remind and encourage Christians worldwide to pray for the peace of Jerusalem, the land of Israel, and the Jewish people. "You who call on the Lord, give yourselves no rest, and give Him no rest till He establishes Jerusalem and makes her the praise of the earth." (Isaiah 62:6-7)

To stimulate Christian leaders, churches and organisations to become effective influences in their countries on behalf of Israel and the Jewish people. "Now the LORD had said to Abram: "Get out of your country, From your family And from your father's house, To a land that I will show you. I will make you a great nation; I will bless you And make your name great; And you shall be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, And I will curse him who curses you; And in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed." (Genesis 12:1-3)

To be part of God's great purposes in bringing the Jews back to Israel. "See, I will beckon to the Gentiles, I will lift up my banner to the peoples; they will bring your sons in their arms and carry your daughters on their shoulders." (Isaiah 49:22)

To begin or assist projects in Israel, for the well-being of all who live there. "Assuredly, I say to you, inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these My brethren, you did it to Me." (Matthew 25:40)
 
What does Jordan's period of rule have to do with the subject of this thread?

"And they wonder why Christians want Israel to always be in control of their holy sites:"

Yeah right.

".....we Palestinian Christians declare that the military occupation of our land is a sin against God and humanity, and that any theology that legitimizes the occupation is far from Christian teachings because true Christian theology is a theology of love and solidarity with the oppressed, a call to justice and equality among peoples....."

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A lot as that was when the arab muslims decided that INTERNATIONAL LAW did not apply to them and closed all holy sites to the Jews and Christians
 
The United States State Department's 2006 report on religious freedom criticized both Israel for its restrictions on travel to Christian holy sites and the Palestinian Authority for its failure to stamp out anti-Christian crime. It also reported that the former gives preferential treatment in basic civic services to Jews and the latter does so to Muslims. The report stated that, generally, ordinary Muslim and Christian citizens enjoy good relations in contrast to the "strained" Jewish and non-Jewish relations.[11] A 2005 BBC report also described Muslim and Christian relations as "peaceful".[48]



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Heck, the animals are already treating Christians worse than their Arab Muslim brethren do.

Persecution of Christians in Palestinian Authority

Yusuf Khoury is a Christian who had to flee from religious persecution in Gaza. Hamas men tried to capture him twice. His sister is under pressure to wear a head scarf. As Muslim religiosity intensifies in Gaza, Christians feel more under siege.

Within a year of Gaza’s take-over by Hamas, the owner of Gaza’s only Christian bookstore was abducted and murdered. Christian stores and schools were firebombed.

Like most of his friends, Mr. Khoury had enough. He went to the Judea-Samaria part of the Palestinian Authority (P.A.). He studies theology in the Bethlehem Bible college.

The Western media usually ignore the plight of Christians in the P.A.. They just denounce Israel’s security barrier. However, until Arab terrorists “turned Bethlehem into a safe haven for suicide bombers, Bethlehemites were free to enter Israel, just as many Israelis routinely visited Bethlehem” [as I once did].

Israel’s security barrier helped restore security in Israel and in the P.A.. Pilgrims and tourists have returned to Bethlehem’s Church of the Nativity, that P.A. terrorists had defiled in 2002. [How did the barrier foster security in the P.A.?]

In Bethlehem, too, life is difficult for Christians. Khoury says that Muslims stand in front of his college to intimidate the students by the way they read the Quran. Other Muslims place their prayer rugs in Manger Square. The college dean would not explain why. He said that Muslims and Christians live in “relative harmony,” but admitted that Christians “feel the pressure of Islam…”

The head of a Christian TV station denied any “Christian suffering,” but then described land theft, beating, and intimidation by Muslims, and his own house’s firebombing. Muslim gangs seize Christian-owned land, as P.A. security forces stand by.

“always a minority religion upon the predominantly Muslim Palestinians, Christians are…fleeing (Daniel Schwammenthal, Wall St. J., Opinion, 12/24).

When Muslim armies conquered the region, Christians were the majority.
 
Open Doors: Serving Christian Persecution Worldwide

Please Pray:
For Christians who live in hiding; and for those who, through despair at the political and economic situation, feel forced to leave Gaza
That political tensions will not negatively affect the church
For the work of Musahala, bringing reconciliation between Messianic believers and Palestinian Christians.

Persecution dynamics

Palestinian law states that the official religion is Islam and Sharia is the main source of legislation. The authorities are failing to uphold and protect the rights of individual Christians. The situation in Gaza is different from the West Bank, both territories being effectively under different governments at present. Pressure on Christians is increasing, particularly in Gaza because of the presence of Islamic extremist movements. Fear is also growing in the West Bank because of the general context of political unrest in the Middle East.

Overall, the church is suffering from the restrictions that result from the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. While the violence is mostly caused by Islamic extremists, pressure in all spheres of life is caused by both Islamic extremists and, in the case of Muslim-background believers, family members. Muslim-background believers in Gaza live in total hiding. Pressure from the Hamas government and the hopeless economic and political situation also continues to force Christians to leave.

The situation for Christians is not expected to improve in the near future. In Gaza the authorities are increasingly under the influence of radical groups. On the West Bank, the more the Fatah government loses its credibility among the Palestinians, the more radical elements will gain power, which is obviously a bad development for the local church.

Open Doors in Action
The role of Open Doors is:
To build relationships with several Christian organisations and churches, including Messianic Jews
To work with local partners to help the Christian community in Gaza with food, medicine and other relief materials
To provide trauma counselling, trauma debriefing and training for trauma counsellors
To organise travel groups to Israel, to foster awareness of the plight of Messianic Jews and Palestinian Christians.
 

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