Updated 12:47 pm.EST, Sun November 22, 2009

World|Sat, Mar. 08 2008 10:23 AM EST

Holy Land Bishop Responds to Jerusalem Shooting

By Michelle A. Vu|Christian Post Reporter

Besides threatening to renew an Israel-Gaza conflict, the shooting also jeopardized the historic peace talk between Israeli and Palestinian leaders that nearly unraveled earlier this week.

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas had suspended talks when Israel led a military offensive against Gaza last week in retaliation to missiles that were fired from Gaza, killing one Israeli.

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was able to coax President Abbas to return to the peace table only on Wednesday before the shooting took place Thursday evening. The United States is brokering the peace talks between Israeli and Palestinian leaders.

In response, Rice condemned the Jerusalem shooting as an “act of terror and depravity,” according to AP. Israel signaled Friday that it is still willing to continue the peace talks despite the attack.

Israel will move ahead with talks “so as not to punish moderate Palestinians for actions by people who are not just our enemies but theirs as well,” an Israeli official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told AP.

“Leaders and people in the Holy Land – Muslim, Christian and Jew – it is our duty to our children to show them that there are other ways to solve our problems,” urged Younan. “It is our duty to work for the sanctity of all human life and to raise the voices of the moderates who comprise a vast majority of the people on both sides.

“We cannot allow the extremists and the cycle of revenge and counter-revenge to hold the prospects of justice and peace hostage,” he exclaimed. “We urge our sisters and brothers in this Land, Israeli and Palestinian, to stop the violence: the missiles, shelling, shooting, rockets and incursions, and to restore basic human rights to the people of Gaza. Only through dialogue that represents all parties, including those we deem enemies, will bring a lasting and durable peace based on justice.”

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  • Wed Mar 12, 2008 1:21 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Israeli needs to repent and return to the value of the Torah, and let God fight their fight. Then we can see Israel as a whole: from Dan to Negev and from the Med to the Jordan -unlike the polka dot we have right now.

    Bishop Younan specifically needs to address the 1500-3000 Christian brothers and sisters in Gaza. And also the Palestinian Christians, and Arab Christians in the West Bank and the ones in East Jerusalem carrying Israeli ID as well. All ME Christians needs to unite and stop being a dhimmi.

  • Sun Mar 09, 2008 8:18 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    To the individual who flagged every post:

    You cannot flag every single post on every article indiscriminately. This is not a dictatorship. ChristianPost has been notified, and I suggest that every other person frustrated by this action contact ChristianPost as well.

  • Sun Mar 09, 2008 7:24 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    East Jerusalem to be part of Greater City of Jerusalem, capital of Israel for 3000 years.
    Barukh Adonai.

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