Holy Bridges vs Apartheid Walls
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 03:10pm (GMT)
[West Bank village of Aboud]On November 7, 2006 over 330 International
ecumenical Christians attending Sabeel's 6th International Conference
left Jericho and traveled to Galilee to visit Aboud, a typical
Palestinian village and a few of their nine ancient churches.
Since the Bronze Age, 3,000 years ago there had always been six roads to travel that intersected Aboud as its center.
That is until The Wall cut through it.
The Jordanian born priest and pastor of the Latin Church, Abouna/Father
Aridah explained, "Aboud is a holy place. The Holy Family and the
Samaritans all traveled through here. Our oldest standing church is
from the 5th century and our newest was built in the 11th century.
Aramaic, the language that Jesus spoke was spoken here until the days
of the Crusades when Arabic became the mother tongue.
"We are facing many problems and difficulties today because of The Wall
that has cut off the ancient roadway, the destruction of our olive
trees and the stealing of our water. Anyone who talks security for
Israel should understand about the Green Line and The Wall in Aboud has
been built 6 kilometers from it. If Israeli's want security they should
stay on their land and off of ours. It's all about justice and
injustice is all we receive.
"After 1967 the Palestinians received an order from the Israeli
government that they cannot transfer their land to their own children!
Israel stopped inheritance! They steal our land! International Law and
the Geneva Convention Article 49 paragraph 6 states: The Occupying
Power shall not deport or transfer parts of its own civilian population
into the territory it occupies.
"The Israeli government has stolen 36% of Abouds land for The Wall and
illegal settlements. They take our water which is the best in the West
Bank for we sit on top of the aquifer and they pipe it to the illegal
settlements. They lie!
"In the 1980's two illegal settlements were built and we have no
problem with those settlers, it is The Wall that is our main issue. The
Israeli's have cut down over 1,000 olive trees. They are killing our
people's way to feed their families.
"Our people use to work in Jerusalem but now they cannot get permission
to go there. If the people go to Ramallah to work it costs them 12
shekels a day for transportation. They don't make more than 50 shekels
a day, so what is left for all their labors? Nothing!
"The Israeli government talks about compensation, but all the
landowners get is $20.00 per uprooted tree when each season the farmer
would receive at least $200.00 from selling the olives from just one
tree! The Israeli government says they take the trees to public land
but they really sell the trees for $1,000.00 each!
"I went to speak to American Congress about this injustice. They have
been informed, but they don't do anything about it. I was the guest of
Senator Henry Hyde and Bush and Cheny know about our situation. We are
still waiting for justice!"
Abouna/Father Aridah showed us photos of nonviolent demonstrators
against The Wall which documented the soldiers kicking and beating the
people until they bled and were unconscious.
"We have no problems with the Israeli people, but we have major
problems with their government! We have no problem with the illegal
settlers who came in the 1980's and we have no problems with Muslims.
All our problems are with the Israeli government and the occupation!
"So far 2,200 of our people have left Aboud because of this situation
and we Christians and Muslims are an equal number. We live in peace and
harmony, it is the actions and policy of the Israeli government that
causes all our problems.
"Soldiers came to the ancient site of St. Barbara's Church, which was a
cave and the soldiers bombed it from the inside in December 2000. All
the Muslims came to be with us and witness the destruction.
"In 2000, some settlers from a new settlement and the IOF/Israeli
Occupying Forces cut and burnt 4,000 olive trees for "security"
reasons. But the real reason is they are destroying our lives. We
replanted the area with grapes and at night one of the new settlers
came and stole 500 plants. The Wall isolates and divides Aboud farmers
from 26% of their land, that is about 1,100 acres!
"I have no problem with anyone, all I am saying is that the view of the
Church is for justice and to honor the dignity of all human beings. The
Holy Land does not need walls, the Holy Land needs bridges."
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