Friday, 25 February 2011

ISRAELI GOVERNMENT PROVES TUTU RIGHT

Israel is an apartheid state. They are obviously not ashamed of this fact so why do their supporters abroad make such a fuss when somebody, like Desmond Tutu, brings it up in conversation?

From ASIANNEWS.IT:

Israel’s Interior Ministry has revoked the permit for the Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem, The Rt Revd Suheil Dawani, to live in Jerusalem, and has refused requests to reinstate it, in spite of protests by Anglican authorities in the West specifically the United States.

The Bishop is a native of the Holy Land and has spent most of his life and ministry here, but cannot obtain either citizenship or legal residence in Israel, since he was born in Nablus, i.e. in the West Bank, which has been under Israeli occupation since 1967, but has not been annexed to Israel. East Jerusalem, on the other hand, where the Anglican Cathedral and Diocesan offices are situated, was also occupied at the same time, but Israel annexed it and considers it part of its national territory (although no other country in the world recognizes this annexation). Therefore, Bishop Dawani is considered by Israel to be a foreigner who can only visit – let alone live in – East Jerusalem with a special permit, which the Israeli authorities can either grant or deny at their sole discretion. In fact, even the original Palestinian inhabitants of East Jerusalem, and their descendants, are considered by Israel to be foreigners who are no more than possessors of a residence permit, which Israel can revoke.

Since the Bishop has of course remained at his post, in Jerusalem, without the permit, he could be arrested at any moment, be put on trial for being in Israel illegally, be sentenced to a prison term – or simply be forcibly removed from Jerusalem.


5 comments:

  1. If the Israelis are feeling particularly stupid, they could expel the bishop. To say the least there would be an Anglo-American reaction. Even the Baptists would be outraged.

    FWIW
    jimB

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  2. True, Jim, although as the "peace talks" with the Palestinians have made clear, the Israeli government still enjoys a completely unjust degree of official US support.

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  3. Not too far in the future, the Israeli Jews will be a minority in Israel. They will then have to adopt true open apartheid measures to keep the Muslim citizens of Israel from voting the country out of existence. Then things will get interesting. I felt the US government made a serious tactical error in vetoing the recent UN resolution concerning Isreael's illegal annexations and ethnic cleansing. It might have served as a warning that even we have a limit. But then, maybe we don't.....

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