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Merry Christmas despite the terror threats


I want to wish all a Merry Christmas — not just because it should be a happy day, but also to spite of all those that are plotting to hurt or terrorize because it is Christmas. No matter what the enemies of the free world try to do, they can’t stop Christmas from coming this year or any other year.

From The Guardian, something to think on this Christmas:

On a map the route looks straightforward enough. From Nazareth, amid the ploughed brown farmlands of northern Israel, Highway 60 travels south for nearly 100 miles, winding down through the mountains of the West Bank, through the heart of central Jerusalem and into the narrow streets of Bethlehem.

This is the direct route from Nazareth to Bethlehem, the closest approximation to the journey described in the Bible when Joseph and Mary travelled south to register for taxes in the time of Caesar Augustus.

But to travel the route today is to go through the geographical and political labyrinth of the Middle East conflict, through occupied land, restricted roads, military checkpoints, heavily guarded Israeli settlements, strongholds of Palestinian militancy and the West Bank barrier.

Today, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor, and other church leaders from Britain will visit Bethlehem.

Nazareth sits above a broad plain dotted with Arab villages and long plastic greenhouses. A few minutes’ drive south the road crosses the 1967 boundary dividing Israel from the occupied West Bank. The Green Line, as it is known, is invisible on the ground and not shown in Israeli school textbooks. The road crosses at the Jalama checkpoint, a large set of yellow metal gates guarded by a two-storey concrete watchtower. A picture of a reindeer has been spraypainted on a wall of army concrete blocks nearby.

At this point the West Bank barrier runs along the Green Line, although for much of its half-completed route it crosses into the West Bank. When finished it will put 10.17% of the West Bank and East Jerusalem between the barrier and the Green Line, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

Mark Regev, Israel’s foreign ministry spokesman, said the system of checkpoints and closures across the West Bank was based on security concerns. “It is an unfortunate necessity. Hopefully it won’t be forever. But this is the reality of the situation,” he said.

“In 2006 we had less suicide bombings than we had in one week in 2002 and this is largely because of the measures Israel has taken to prevent suicide bombings and checkpoints are part of that.” He said the West Bank barrier had made a significant impact reducing attacks inside Israel. “Where the fence is an issue of quality of life for the Palestinians, for the Israelis on our side of the fence it is an issue of life or death itself.”

Cars with yellow Israeli number plates are not allowed to cross Jalama into the West Bank. The road heads into Jenin, one of the main cities of the West Bank, a stronghold of some of the most extreme Palestinian militant groups, including those responsible for suicide bombings. The Israeli military sometimes imposes age restrictions at certain checkpoints, which make it difficult for young men from Jenin to leave the city.

In the centre of town, Sami Jowabri, 44, runs his own taxi company. His drivers have become experts in monitoring the system of checkpoints, road closures and barriers that dot the roads of the West Bank. The number of Israeli military obstacles has risen by 40% in the past year. There are now 528 physical obstacles, the UN said in September. It said closures were a primary cause of the Palestinian humanitarian crisis.

“It’s affected our work a lot,” said Mr Jowabri. “We have drivers who spend so long at checkpoints they have to sleep in their cars. They tell us it’s for security, but I don’t think it’s about security. If people really want to set off bombs they find a way around the checkpoints.”

Interesting. Mr Jowabri sounds quite confident in that statement, doesn’t he? I suppose the entire state of Israel should be left wide open to make it more convenient for the suicide bombers — and his taxis.

From Jenin the highway runs down through winding hills and then suddenly runs up against a large series of plastic barriers blocking the road. There is nothing to explain the closure, except a passing Israeli army jeep and the concrete walls of the Shave Shomeron settlement, just north of Nablus.

All the other Palestinian cars on the road turned off a few minutes earlier, avoiding the roadblock as well as a checkpoint nearby at Anabta. Instead, the drivers cross an unofficial dirt road through several fields and over steep ditches. It comes out on a rerouted Highway 60, this time with the occasional car with Israeli plates, driven by residents of the several nearby settlements - settlements considered illegal under international law.

A little further on is a checkpoint. All the Palestinian cars, with their green plates, queue to be checked. The settlers, in their Israeli plated cars, can drive by without stopping.

Soon there is the city of Nablus, closed in by checkpoints where again the Israeli military sometimes imposes age restrictions and where queues at the checkpoints are frequently long and hot-tempered. “It’s a humiliation, like we’re still living in the 2nd century, not the 21st,” said Ali Hassan Ali, 57.

I can almost hear violins, this report is so biased against Israel. Ali Hassan Ali — perhaps if Palestinian terrorists stopped trying to kill Israeli women and children every week, your quality of living would improve. Now who’s going to be the first to suggest that to Hamas? It is Christmas, after all.

Just before the entrance to Jerusalem, all the Palestinian cars turn off the road. For those West Bank Palestinians who do not have the identity cards needed to enter Jerusalem, they must travel a long and circuitous route along an old British army supply road that runs near Jericho and skirts around the eastern edge of Jerusalem. It takes more than an hour if there are no hold-ups at checkpoints.

Ahmad Shahab, 51, an Islamic studies schoolteacher, is heading from Ramallah to Eizariya, halfway to Bethlehem. “Are these restrictions because they are afraid of attacks? But a person like me over 50, what threat am I for them?”

I think the better question would be, what threat are your sons and grandsons, Ahmad.

In Bethlehem itself, Victor Batarseh, the mayor, looks from his office into the doorway of the Church of the Nativity. He blames the checkpoints and closures for the economic crisis that has shaken his town. Unemployment is 65%, large parts of the town’s farmland have been taken up by the West Bank barrier, and a financial boycott on the Palestinian Authority has meant no salaries have been paid at the municipality for four months.

“This year is I think the hardest Christmas we are facing,” he said. “The wall is turning this city into a big prison for its citizens. There is confiscation of land, closure of the main entrances to the city. All this has a physical and a psychological effect. We can only hope for change.”

Let us hope that the entire world isn’t but a few steps behind Bethlehem in degrees of misery. In fact, let’s pray it’s not.

Merry Christmas.

 


 

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5 Responses to “Merry Christmas despite the terror threats”


  1. 1 Yorkshireminer  | country flag 
      
    Dec 25th, 2006 at 6:31 am

    A Merry Christmas and happy New Year from our Muslim Friends.

    Today a yourng man between 17-20 years old was was viciously attackt on Stoget in Copenhagen where three to four people overpowered him with kicks and punches.

    The young man was attackt infront of ?Deres -butik? where the the culprits first knocked him unconcious and then violently kicked him many times in the head

    The Ambulance doctor said that the victims cranium was was forced in on one side during the attack

  2. 2 Foehammer  | country flag 
      
    Dec 25th, 2006 at 8:27 am

    I’m truly sorry to hear this. If anyone can provide a link to this news, I’d be interested to read more details.

  3. 3 dag  | country flag 
      
    Dec 25th, 2006 at 1:22 pm

    Hey, the good guys, (sort of,) are kicking arse in Somalia today, our Ethiopian friends finally having had enough Muslim crap. That begins to make my Christmas happy. Hope yours is fine too. Best to all.

  4. 4 Yorkshireminer  | country flag 
      
    Dec 25th, 2006 at 2:02 pm

    Dear Foehamer this news came from the Danish Television here is the link

    http://nyhederne.tv2.dk/article.php/id-5691014.html

    I found this terrible bit on news on a Danish Blogg called polemiken.This lady does not take prisoners.I only wish you could read and Understand Danish. I am not Danish I am English and it is many years since I have writen or spoken Danish. I am sure that if you write to the lady she will vouch for what I have said If not word for word correct factually correct. here is a link to her Blogg.

    http://www.polemiken.net/

    while you are there check out her art work and archives perhaps you might find something useful for your Blogg. Like most Danes she speaks and writes English well so communication should not be a problem. Denmark might have fallen below the worlds Political radar since the Cartoon riots but it is certainly leading the pack when it comes to the Blogg sphere. Here is another link to a Danish Blogg you might find interesting

    http://www.minut.tk/

    once again check out the artwork you have to click Propaganda just scrole down. I am certain that they will let you use some of there artwork, they have given me permission and i have downloaded a few of there posters and I am at the moment basic in changing the wording to English in Photoshop. The Youngster by the way is out of danger but he is in a coma. people have been arrested for the crime, if they are guilty they will be sentenced as I have said before the Danes do not bugger around. Last year a Girl was murdered in Denmark because she married an Afghan. The youngest child was chosen in the family to kill her in the believe that he would get a light sentence. The Danes arrested the Whole family charged them brought it to court and put the whole lot in Jail. if you want any help if you decide to do anything with the posters or art work let me know put a comment in this colume and I will contact you. I know from you comments in you Blogg and in Jihad Watch that you are a very concerned American may i wish you as a very concerned English man a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy new Year or as the Danes would put it “Gl?delig Jul og godt Nyt?r”
    I am sorry if I ruined you Christmas dinner, but when i read this I posted it to all the Bloggs that were in my favourite list.

    Deep Regards

    Yorkshire Miner

  5. 5 Foehammer  | country flag 
      
    Dec 25th, 2006 at 8:13 pm

    Yorkshireminer - Thanks for that info. I will definitely follow up on it tomorrow.

    As for my poster concepts, I’m making them available bit by bit through CafePress, with an unofficial storefront for now. I will come up with better designs and ones that will not get people stabbed in the back in 2007. But the message will be clear enough and hard enough to meet my liking. If someone finds any of the designs of especial interest I’m open to suggestions on marketing, as I’m really going to push this entire affair with my blog into high gear in January when I showoff my new site and its far more powerful design. My thought is that there just aren’t enough voices like mine being heard and I’m getting the feeling that if I don’t stick with my politically incorrect message, who the hell will?

    dag: I got word of the Ethiopians fighting back on my way to a Christmas party. I’m glad to hear it. The Ethiopians are an ancient and proud people with ties to Christians, Jews and Muslims all, and I think that their fight will draw international concern more than Darfur. We shall see….

    Merry Christmas to all and thanks for the comments.


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