Last mass held in Beit Jala as court to rule on land seizure

Yup. They use fear to intimidate their victims.
Muslims are good at slaughtering non Muslims, and when they are done killing all the infidels, they start butchering each other. Islam is truly a pieceful religion.
 
Bishops urge pressure over Cremisan Valley issue in Holy Land*

Vatican Radio) Catholic Bishops are calling for prayer and for international pressure as Israel's Supreme Court begins its hearing on an appeal against the planned route of its security wall in the Cremisan Valley near Bethlehem.*

The Bishops of the Holy Land Coordination Group took part in a 5-day pilgrimage to the Holy Land earlier this month to show solidarity with the local Christian community. Among the places they visited was the Cremisan Valley where they met Christian families who face the threat of being cut off from their ancestral lands because of the planned route of the separation wall in the area. U.S. Bishop Richard Pates of Des Moines was a member of this year's Holy Land Coordination Group and told Susy Hodges that he believes it's totally unnecessary for the separation wall to take the planned route across the Cremisan Valley.*

Listen to the interview with U.S. Bishop Richard Pates of Des Moines:**there is a link in the article.

Bishops urge pressure over Cremisan Valley issue in Holy Land - Radio Vaticana

http://media01.radiovaticana.va/audiomp3/00411346.MP3
 
Bishops urge pressure over Cremisan Valley issue in Holy Land*

Vatican Radio) Catholic Bishops are calling for prayer and for international pressure as Israel's Supreme Court begins its hearing on an appeal against the planned route of its security wall in the Cremisan Valley near Bethlehem.*

The Bishops of the Holy Land Coordination Group took part in a 5-day pilgrimage to the Holy Land earlier this month to show solidarity with the local Christian community. Among the places they visited was the Cremisan Valley where they met Christian families who face the threat of being cut off from their ancestral lands because of the planned route of the separation wall in the area. U.S. Bishop Richard Pates of Des Moines was a member of this year's Holy Land Coordination Group and told Susy Hodges that he believes it's totally unnecessary for the separation wall to take the planned route across the Cremisan Valley.*

Listen to the interview with U.S. Bishop Richard Pates of Des Moines:**there is a link in the article.

Bishops urge pressure over Cremisan Valley issue in Holy Land - Radio Vaticana

http://media01.radiovaticana.va/audiomp3/00411346.MP3


Who Are the Heads of Churches in Jerusalem? :: Gatestone Institute
 
Another Zionist lie by a lying Zionist.



Christians living among Palestinians are killed, kidnapped, or tortured if they dare say anything negative about the Muslims. Which is pretty standard across the Muslim world.
 
Israel barrier threatens to split West Bank villages


Battir (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) - Israel's separation barrier could soon destroy the livelihoods and redraw the demographics of two Palestinian villages south of Jerusalem, locals say, should an imminent court ruling approve its planned route.

Two separate cases against the West Bank barrier are to be heard by Israel's highest court on Wednesday morning to decide whether to approve the defence ministry's planned route or to heed a flurry of appeals by locals and activists who have requested it be changed.

If approved, the barrier -- in parts an eight-metre-high (25-foot) concrete wall -- could cut through ancient irrigation systems relied upon by the West Bank village of Battir, separate residents of nearby Beit Jala from their olive groves and divide a local Christian community.

Yahoo!
 
Israel barrier threatens to split West Bank villages


Battir (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) - Israel's separation barrier could soon destroy the livelihoods and redraw the demographics of two Palestinian villages south of Jerusalem, locals say, should an imminent court ruling approve its planned route.

Two separate cases against the West Bank barrier are to be heard by Israel's highest court on Wednesday morning to decide whether to approve the defence ministry's planned route or to heed a flurry of appeals by locals and activists who have requested it be changed.

If approved, the barrier -- in parts an eight-metre-high (25-foot) concrete wall -- could cut through ancient irrigation systems relied upon by the West Bank village of Battir, separate residents of nearby Beit Jala from their olive groves and divide a local Christian community.

Yahoo!
Any logical reason for Israel to have a barrier fence?
 
None, such things are for Fascist States.



Israel barrier threatens to split West Bank villages


Battir (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) - Israel's separation barrier could soon destroy the livelihoods and redraw the demographics of two Palestinian villages south of Jerusalem, locals say, should an imminent court ruling approve its planned route.

Two separate cases against the West Bank barrier are to be heard by Israel's highest court on Wednesday morning to decide whether to approve the defence ministry's planned route or to heed a flurry of appeals by locals and activists who have requested it be changed.

If approved, the barrier -- in parts an eight-metre-high (25-foot) concrete wall -- could cut through ancient irrigation systems relied upon by the West Bank village of Battir, separate residents of nearby Beit Jala from their olive groves and divide a local Christian community.

Yahoo!
Any logical reason for Israel to have a barrier fence?
 
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