The Christians are having their feast day of the crucifixion and the Israelis are on the news fighting with them and trying to stop their ceremony in Jerusalem. What do the Christians here think about that today on your feast day? Any comments or do you not care? or maybe your TV channels are not showing you that part? [video=youtube;fBaaaqUBB2Y]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBaaaqUBB2Y[/video]
over 1 hour and not a single Christian has anything to say here on their Good Friday is that amazing? no not really
He was right though, no sound of any problem over here just reports of several Christians from foreign countries celebrating Easter in Jerusalem ....but not the Christians who live there. http://jfjfp.com/?p=41443
See folks, nothing to see in this thread. Pure trolling and nothing more. OP claims a story, has NOTHING, but one short video, no real sources, nothing not a single thing. How about instead of trolling you actually present a real source to back up your "story".
Its this kind of nonsense that damages the cedibility of the pro-palestinian virulently anti-zionist faction. It seems that abu and the gang don't have a very high opinion of the intelligence of people in this community, which has to rank as one of the sweeter ironies around here.
I am not going to add to David Duke's stats on the internet by clicking that link. That confirms you as a hater.
David Duke? I dunno, why should we trust someone who wears white after Labor Day? But, at least he believes in alternative forms of energy. For instance, using crosses as night lights instead of electric lampposts.
Palestinians need freedom in Jerusalem, not Israeli permits http://www.haaretz.com/opinion/palestinians-need-freedom-in-jerusalem-not-israeli-permits-1.423862 To understand the absurdity of the occupation, we might as well ask the State of Israel how many permits it issues to its Jewish citizens during the celebration of Passover. The answer? Not a single one. It is Easter in Jerusalem. Newspaper pictures show scenes of Christians from all over the world celebrating and commemorating this holy occasion, with processions, special services and prayers. While most come freely with passports and tourist visas, the indigenous Christian population, many of them coming from towns and villages within few kilometers of the Old City, require special permits to visit their holy sites. The majority of these Christians do not receive the necessary permits and so are prevented from participating in the Easter celebrations of Jerusalem. Israel will continue to vary the numbers of permits issued at every holy occasion at whim, and Palestinians will continue to say what they see: that the vast majority of our people have not been able to reach their holy places in Occupied East Jerusalem. Israel attempts to defend its claims of granting freedom of worship in Jerusalem through pictures of foreign Christians, who are incidentally also significant contributors to the Israeli economy, touring the Old City, while Palestinian Christians are slowly being evicted from the core of their spiritual identity. This weekend, for example, while Israeli security will be setting up barriers to prevent Palestinian Christians from Jerusalem and the rest of Palestine from reaching their prayers in the occupied Old City of Jerusalem, they will be providing facilities for all Jews to reach the Wailing Wall for Pesach prayers. This reflects Israel’s policy of exclusion and control, a policy of turning Occupied East Jerusalem into part of the “eternal and undivided capital of the Jewish people.” In other words, the permit regime is just one aspect of Israel’s strategy to erase the Palestinian Christian and Muslim identity of Occupied East Jerusalem. This explains why there are so few Christians now living in Palestine, but for some unknown reason (sarcasm), the Palestinian Muslims are blamed for this decline.
It looks like the cops were doing their duty and going into a crowd of brown people to arrest the muslim wearing a suicide bomb vest.
This whole tread is a joke; Abu, is there anything going on in Egypt that you're intimately familiar with that you'd like to share with us?