Published: December 23rd, 2013
Mahmoud Abbas in the Church of Nativity Mahmoud Abbas in
the Church of Nativity Photo Credit: Yosssi Zamir/FLASH90 The Palestinian
Authority has used a video and the revision of history to turn Christmas into a
tool to rewrite history, with Jesus having been born in a “Palestinian” city
and modern-day Christians suddenly being an “integral part of the Palestinian
people.”
Christians,
like Jews, were denied access to holy sites during the Jordan occupation from
1949 until 1967. The PA regime in Bethlehem has been heavily influenced by
Islamists and Christians, once a majority in the city, have fled the city and
only a small minority remain.
The Palestinian
Authority the past several years has tried to show that Christians were forced
to leave Bethlehem because of economic conditions, and Abbas this year has
issued an official later stating, “We celebrate Christmas in Bethlehem under
occupation. This Christmas Eve, our hearts and prayers will be with the
millions who are being denied their right to worship in their homeland.”
He turned
the Christians from being a minority into being “an integral part…of the rich
mosaic of this free, sovereign, democratic and pluralistic Palestine we aspire
to have and as established in our declaration of independence and draft
constitution.”
Abbas has
been ruling the “democratic” Palestinian Authority for more than five years
since the end of his term of office following the first, last and only
elections.
The “rich mosaic” in the Palestinian Authority does not
include Jews, who he repeatedly has declared will not be permitted to live in a
future PA state and whose ancient synagogues dot Judea and Samaria, from Kever
Yosef in the north to Samoa and Susiya in the south and Jericho to the east.
Abbas
called Jesus a “Palestinian messenger who would become a guiding light for
millions around the world. …This Christmas Eve, our hearts and prayers will be
with the millions who are being denied their right to worship in their
homeland.”
That leaves open the question of who is denying whom
their rights?
Israeli
opened up holy sites to all religions after the Six-Day War in 1967. Since the
Oslo Accords, which heralded the American vision of a “New Middle East,” the
Palestinian Authority has systemically worked to bar Jews from praying at
synagogues at Kever Yosef (Cave of Joseph) in Shechem, the Temple Mount in
Jerusalem and the ancient synagogue in Jericho.
Abbas’
holiday statement tried to convince people to feel sorry for the Palestinian
Authority by conjuring up the image of “our people in Gaza, trapped under
siege, and of those who are prevented from worshipping in Bethlehem.
“ He apparently was referring to the tiny number of Christians
remaining in Gaza, where the Hamas regime has harassed them and burned churches
and Christian book stores.
Abbas, never missing an opportunity to create demands
that to end an opportunity for a PA state, also brought into his statement the
Arabs living in UNRWA “refugee camps in Beirut…along with all of our
Palestinian refugees – Christians and Muslims – uprooted from their hometowns
in 1948 and who, since that time, have suffered the vicissitudes of a forced
exile.”
They are refugees only because the United Nations has
made then refugees, a status ti does not extend to any other world refugee’s
second generation. The designation also has helped Lebanon and other host
countries to refuse them citizenship.
Abbas even
reached to South and North American to ask the world to feel sorry for the “Bethlehemites
[who] will be lighting their candles in Santiago de Chile, Chicago, San Pedro
de Sula, Melbourne and Toronto.”
He also put in a good word for Pope Francis, who is
scheduled to visit Bethlehem in May, where he will continue the Vatican’s
pro-Palestinian Authority agenda.
Read more at: http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/abbas-reveals-how-the-palestinian-authority-stole-christmas/2013/12/23/
Read more at: http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/abbas-reveals-how-the-palestinian-authority-stole-christmas/2013/12/23/
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