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1. Palestinian Commitments Agreement on the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area, signed May 4, 1994 Gaza-Jericho Agreement Annex II -- Religious Affairs: The Palestinian Authority shall ensure free access to all holy sites in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area determined by the respective religious sects and shall protect these sites. A list of the existing Jewish holy sites is attached as Appendix A attached to this Annex. [Appendix A: The Naaran Synagogue (Ein Diuk) The Jewish Cemetery in Tel Sammarat. "Shalom Al Israel" Synagogue in Jericho. The Jewish Synagogue in Gaza City.] Religious affairs in the "Shalom Al Israel" synagogue in Jericho shall be under the auspices of the Israeli authorities. INTERIM AGREEMENT BETWEEN ISRAEL AND THE PALESTINIANS September 28, 1995 Annex III -- Protocol Concerning Civil Affairs ARTICLE 32 -- Religious Sites Responsibility over sites of religious significance in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip (hereinafter - "Holy Sites") will be transferred to the Palestinian side. In Area C, this responsibility will be transferred gradually to Palestinian jurisdiction that will cover West Bank and Gaza Strip territory except for the issues that will be negotiated in the permanent status negotiations, during the further redeployment phases, to be completed within 18 months from the date of the inauguration of the Council. Both sides shall respect and protect the listed below religious rights of Jews, Christians, Moslems and Samaritans: a. Protection of the Holy Sites; b. Free access to the Holy Sites; and c. Freedom of worship and practice. a. The Palestinian side shall ensure free access to, respect the ways of worship in and not make any changes to, the Jewish Holy Sites listed in List No. 1 of Schedule 4. b. The Palestinian side shall ensure free access to, and respect the ways of worship in, the Jewish Holy Sites listed in List No. 2 of Schedule 4. SCHEDULE 4 Pursuant to Article 32, paragraph 3 of this Appendix: List No. 1 Elazar's Tomb, Ittamar's Tomb and the Tomb of the 70 Elders in Awarta, Joshua's Tomb in Kifel-Hares, The Cave of Othniel ben Knaz in Hebron, The Eshtamoa Synagogue in Samoa, The Yata Synagogue, Batir, Sebastia/Samaria List No. 2 Nun's Tomb and Caleb's Tomb in Kifel-Hares, The Tombs of Natan the Prophet and Gad the Seer in Halhul, The Naran Synagogue - Ein Duk, The Jewish Cemetery in Sammerat, The Synagogue in Gaza City 2. "Russian Nuns Say They Were Beaten," Associated Press, July 9, 1997. 3. Clarence Wagner, Director of Bridges for Peace, www.virtualholyland.com 4. "U.S. nuns land in middle of Russian church dispute" January 19, 2000 Jericho, West Bank (CNN) - Two American nuns, including the sister of President Bill Clinton's former aide George Stephanopolous, are caught in the eye of a Russian church storm in the Holy Land. Yasser Arafat's Palestinian police have evicted five so-called White Russian monks from their 19th-century monastery at 13 Moscow Street in the West Bank town of Jericho, handing the property over to the Moscow Patriarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church.... The property wrangle in the Holy Land is part of a 70-year battle for control of the Russian Orthodox Church involving the Red and White entities. Two weeks ago, Moscow Patriarch Alexei II came on a Christmas pilgrimage to Bethlehem and presented Arafat with documents laying claim to the monastery property. Alexei II is the leader of the Red Church. To the dismay of White Church officials, the Palestinians accepted the claim. This is the second such handover by the Palestinian Authority, and White Church officials fear its other properties could follow. The issue of ownership would have been decided but for the two nuns who, during the turmoil of the takeover, managed to slip into the property. In the meantime, Palestinian officials say the nuns won't be evicted by force but argue that since the Soviet Union has collapsed, the two Russian churches should no longer be enemies. "It's not our business to tell them to be one with the Jews, and it's not their business to tell us with whom we have to be one," retorted Archbishop Mark of the church in exile. From a distance, Sister Maria Stephanopolous told visitors at the gate she was afraid to stray far from the main building for fear she would not be allowed back. However, when more senior Palestinian officers arrived, they told her she could approach. She did so warily. "We didn't want to get embroiled in this, but if this is the only way we can get the attention of Arafat and of the Russians to stop this kind of interference, this is the way it has to go," Stephanopolous said. Sisters from their convent in Jerusalem are allowed to bring supplies to the two nuns. ... Stephanopolous says she's determined to stand firm. "My brother is well aware of the situation, and we trust that he will do what he knows he can do," she said. 5. Eliyahu Tal, "Now the Story Can Be Told," WZO press, 1982, page 46. 6. Becker, J, "The PLO: The Rise and Fall of the Palestine Liberation Organization" (London,1984). 7. Makor Rishon, May 22, 1998. 8. Ma'ariv, October 11, 1996. 9. PA Information Ministry Press Release, December 10, 1997. (return to text) 10. Al-Hayat Al-Jadeeda, December 1, 1997. 11. Al-Ayyam, November 22, 1997. 12. Palestinian Television, September 8, 2000. 13. The Jerusalem Report, Dec. 26, 1996. 14. Chicago Jewish Sentinel, May 18, 1995. 15. Kul Al-Arab, August 18, 2000. 16. Palestinian Television July 28, 2000. 17. Palestinian Television August 11, 2000. 18. Al-Hayat (London-Beirut), November 23, 2000. 19. Ze'ev Schiff and Ehud Ya'ari, "Israel's Lebanon War," page 80. (New York, Simon & Shuster, 1984). 20. Excerpts from State Department's Religious Freedom Report, 2000 http://www.state.gov/www/global/human_rights/irf/irf_rpt/irf_occterr.html 21. Sen. Connie Mack, Speech U.S. Senate, March 3, 2000 http://www.senate.gov/~mack/issues/StatementFP.htm Return to this feature index Return to the Gamla Homepage Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter
Agreement on the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area, signed May 4, 1994 Gaza-Jericho Agreement Annex II -- Religious Affairs:
The Palestinian Authority shall ensure free access to all holy sites in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area determined by the respective religious sects and shall protect these sites.
A list of the existing Jewish holy sites is attached as Appendix A attached to this Annex. [Appendix A: The Naaran Synagogue (Ein Diuk) The Jewish Cemetery in Tel Sammarat. "Shalom Al Israel" Synagogue in Jericho. The Jewish Synagogue in Gaza City.]
Religious affairs in the "Shalom Al Israel" synagogue in Jericho shall be under the auspices of the Israeli authorities.
Annex III -- Protocol Concerning Civil Affairs ARTICLE 32 -- Religious Sites
Responsibility over sites of religious significance in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip (hereinafter - "Holy Sites") will be transferred to the Palestinian side. In Area C, this responsibility will be transferred gradually to Palestinian jurisdiction that will cover West Bank and Gaza Strip territory except for the issues that will be negotiated in the permanent status negotiations, during the further redeployment phases, to be completed within 18 months from the date of the inauguration of the Council.
Both sides shall respect and protect the listed below religious rights of Jews, Christians, Moslems and Samaritans:
a. The Palestinian side shall ensure free access to, respect the ways of worship in and not make any changes to, the Jewish Holy Sites listed in List No. 1 of Schedule 4.
b. The Palestinian side shall ensure free access to, and respect the ways of worship in, the Jewish Holy Sites listed in List No. 2 of Schedule 4.
SCHEDULE 4 Pursuant to Article 32, paragraph 3 of this Appendix:
List No. 1
Elazar's Tomb, Ittamar's Tomb and the Tomb of the 70 Elders in Awarta, Joshua's Tomb in Kifel-Hares, The Cave of Othniel ben Knaz in Hebron, The Eshtamoa Synagogue in Samoa, The Yata Synagogue, Batir, Sebastia/Samaria
List No. 2
Nun's Tomb and Caleb's Tomb in Kifel-Hares, The Tombs of Natan the Prophet and Gad the Seer in Halhul, The Naran Synagogue - Ein Duk, The Jewish Cemetery in Sammerat, The Synagogue in Gaza City
2. "Russian Nuns Say They Were Beaten," Associated Press, July 9, 1997. 3. Clarence Wagner, Director of Bridges for Peace, www.virtualholyland.com 4. "U.S. nuns land in middle of Russian church dispute" January 19, 2000 Jericho, West Bank (CNN) - Two American nuns, including the sister of President Bill Clinton's former aide George Stephanopolous, are caught in the eye of a Russian church storm in the Holy Land. Yasser Arafat's Palestinian police have evicted five so-called White Russian monks from their 19th-century monastery at 13 Moscow Street in the West Bank town of Jericho, handing the property over to the Moscow Patriarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church.... The property wrangle in the Holy Land is part of a 70-year battle for control of the Russian Orthodox Church involving the Red and White entities. Two weeks ago, Moscow Patriarch Alexei II came on a Christmas pilgrimage to Bethlehem and presented Arafat with documents laying claim to the monastery property. Alexei II is the leader of the Red Church. To the dismay of White Church officials, the Palestinians accepted the claim. This is the second such handover by the Palestinian Authority, and White Church officials fear its other properties could follow. The issue of ownership would have been decided but for the two nuns who, during the turmoil of the takeover, managed to slip into the property. In the meantime, Palestinian officials say the nuns won't be evicted by force but argue that since the Soviet Union has collapsed, the two Russian churches should no longer be enemies. "It's not our business to tell them to be one with the Jews, and it's not their business to tell us with whom we have to be one," retorted Archbishop Mark of the church in exile. From a distance, Sister Maria Stephanopolous told visitors at the gate she was afraid to stray far from the main building for fear she would not be allowed back. However, when more senior Palestinian officers arrived, they told her she could approach. She did so warily. "We didn't want to get embroiled in this, but if this is the only way we can get the attention of Arafat and of the Russians to stop this kind of interference, this is the way it has to go," Stephanopolous said. Sisters from their convent in Jerusalem are allowed to bring supplies to the two nuns. ... Stephanopolous says she's determined to stand firm. "My brother is well aware of the situation, and we trust that he will do what he knows he can do," she said. 5. Eliyahu Tal, "Now the Story Can Be Told," WZO press, 1982, page 46. 6. Becker, J, "The PLO: The Rise and Fall of the Palestine Liberation Organization" (London,1984). 7. Makor Rishon, May 22, 1998. 8. Ma'ariv, October 11, 1996. 9. PA Information Ministry Press Release, December 10, 1997. (return to text) 10. Al-Hayat Al-Jadeeda, December 1, 1997. 11. Al-Ayyam, November 22, 1997. 12. Palestinian Television, September 8, 2000. 13. The Jerusalem Report, Dec. 26, 1996. 14. Chicago Jewish Sentinel, May 18, 1995. 15. Kul Al-Arab, August 18, 2000. 16. Palestinian Television July 28, 2000. 17. Palestinian Television August 11, 2000. 18. Al-Hayat (London-Beirut), November 23, 2000. 19. Ze'ev Schiff and Ehud Ya'ari, "Israel's Lebanon War," page 80. (New York, Simon & Shuster, 1984). 20. Excerpts from State Department's Religious Freedom Report, 2000 http://www.state.gov/www/global/human_rights/irf/irf_rpt/irf_occterr.html 21. Sen. Connie Mack, Speech U.S. Senate, March 3, 2000 http://www.senate.gov/~mack/issues/StatementFP.htm Return to this feature index Return to the Gamla Homepage Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter
3. Clarence Wagner, Director of Bridges for Peace, www.virtualholyland.com 4. "U.S. nuns land in middle of Russian church dispute" January 19, 2000 Jericho, West Bank (CNN) - Two American nuns, including the sister of President Bill Clinton's former aide George Stephanopolous, are caught in the eye of a Russian church storm in the Holy Land. Yasser Arafat's Palestinian police have evicted five so-called White Russian monks from their 19th-century monastery at 13 Moscow Street in the West Bank town of Jericho, handing the property over to the Moscow Patriarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church.... The property wrangle in the Holy Land is part of a 70-year battle for control of the Russian Orthodox Church involving the Red and White entities. Two weeks ago, Moscow Patriarch Alexei II came on a Christmas pilgrimage to Bethlehem and presented Arafat with documents laying claim to the monastery property. Alexei II is the leader of the Red Church. To the dismay of White Church officials, the Palestinians accepted the claim. This is the second such handover by the Palestinian Authority, and White Church officials fear its other properties could follow. The issue of ownership would have been decided but for the two nuns who, during the turmoil of the takeover, managed to slip into the property. In the meantime, Palestinian officials say the nuns won't be evicted by force but argue that since the Soviet Union has collapsed, the two Russian churches should no longer be enemies. "It's not our business to tell them to be one with the Jews, and it's not their business to tell us with whom we have to be one," retorted Archbishop Mark of the church in exile. From a distance, Sister Maria Stephanopolous told visitors at the gate she was afraid to stray far from the main building for fear she would not be allowed back. However, when more senior Palestinian officers arrived, they told her she could approach. She did so warily. "We didn't want to get embroiled in this, but if this is the only way we can get the attention of Arafat and of the Russians to stop this kind of interference, this is the way it has to go," Stephanopolous said. Sisters from their convent in Jerusalem are allowed to bring supplies to the two nuns. ... Stephanopolous says she's determined to stand firm. "My brother is well aware of the situation, and we trust that he will do what he knows he can do," she said. 5. Eliyahu Tal, "Now the Story Can Be Told," WZO press, 1982, page 46. 6. Becker, J, "The PLO: The Rise and Fall of the Palestine Liberation Organization" (London,1984). 7. Makor Rishon, May 22, 1998. 8. Ma'ariv, October 11, 1996. 9. PA Information Ministry Press Release, December 10, 1997. (return to text) 10. Al-Hayat Al-Jadeeda, December 1, 1997. 11. Al-Ayyam, November 22, 1997. 12. Palestinian Television, September 8, 2000. 13. The Jerusalem Report, Dec. 26, 1996. 14. Chicago Jewish Sentinel, May 18, 1995. 15. Kul Al-Arab, August 18, 2000. 16. Palestinian Television July 28, 2000. 17. Palestinian Television August 11, 2000. 18. Al-Hayat (London-Beirut), November 23, 2000. 19. Ze'ev Schiff and Ehud Ya'ari, "Israel's Lebanon War," page 80. (New York, Simon & Shuster, 1984). 20. Excerpts from State Department's Religious Freedom Report, 2000 http://www.state.gov/www/global/human_rights/irf/irf_rpt/irf_occterr.html 21. Sen. Connie Mack, Speech U.S. Senate, March 3, 2000 http://www.senate.gov/~mack/issues/StatementFP.htm Return to this feature index Return to the Gamla Homepage Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter
4. "U.S. nuns land in middle of Russian church dispute" January 19, 2000 Jericho, West Bank (CNN) - Two American nuns, including the sister of President Bill Clinton's former aide George Stephanopolous, are caught in the eye of a Russian church storm in the Holy Land. Yasser Arafat's Palestinian police have evicted five so-called White Russian monks from their 19th-century monastery at 13 Moscow Street in the West Bank town of Jericho, handing the property over to the Moscow Patriarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church.... The property wrangle in the Holy Land is part of a 70-year battle for control of the Russian Orthodox Church involving the Red and White entities. Two weeks ago, Moscow Patriarch Alexei II came on a Christmas pilgrimage to Bethlehem and presented Arafat with documents laying claim to the monastery property. Alexei II is the leader of the Red Church. To the dismay of White Church officials, the Palestinians accepted the claim. This is the second such handover by the Palestinian Authority, and White Church officials fear its other properties could follow. The issue of ownership would have been decided but for the two nuns who, during the turmoil of the takeover, managed to slip into the property. In the meantime, Palestinian officials say the nuns won't be evicted by force but argue that since the Soviet Union has collapsed, the two Russian churches should no longer be enemies. "It's not our business to tell them to be one with the Jews, and it's not their business to tell us with whom we have to be one," retorted Archbishop Mark of the church in exile. From a distance, Sister Maria Stephanopolous told visitors at the gate she was afraid to stray far from the main building for fear she would not be allowed back. However, when more senior Palestinian officers arrived, they told her she could approach. She did so warily. "We didn't want to get embroiled in this, but if this is the only way we can get the attention of Arafat and of the Russians to stop this kind of interference, this is the way it has to go," Stephanopolous said. Sisters from their convent in Jerusalem are allowed to bring supplies to the two nuns. ... Stephanopolous says she's determined to stand firm. "My brother is well aware of the situation, and we trust that he will do what he knows he can do," she said. 5. Eliyahu Tal, "Now the Story Can Be Told," WZO press, 1982, page 46. 6. Becker, J, "The PLO: The Rise and Fall of the Palestine Liberation Organization" (London,1984). 7. Makor Rishon, May 22, 1998. 8. Ma'ariv, October 11, 1996. 9. PA Information Ministry Press Release, December 10, 1997. (return to text) 10. Al-Hayat Al-Jadeeda, December 1, 1997. 11. Al-Ayyam, November 22, 1997. 12. Palestinian Television, September 8, 2000. 13. The Jerusalem Report, Dec. 26, 1996. 14. Chicago Jewish Sentinel, May 18, 1995. 15. Kul Al-Arab, August 18, 2000. 16. Palestinian Television July 28, 2000. 17. Palestinian Television August 11, 2000. 18. Al-Hayat (London-Beirut), November 23, 2000. 19. Ze'ev Schiff and Ehud Ya'ari, "Israel's Lebanon War," page 80. (New York, Simon & Shuster, 1984). 20. Excerpts from State Department's Religious Freedom Report, 2000 http://www.state.gov/www/global/human_rights/irf/irf_rpt/irf_occterr.html 21. Sen. Connie Mack, Speech U.S. Senate, March 3, 2000 http://www.senate.gov/~mack/issues/StatementFP.htm Return to this feature index Return to the Gamla Homepage Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter
The issue of ownership would have been decided but for the two nuns who, during the turmoil of the takeover, managed to slip into the property. In the meantime, Palestinian officials say the nuns won't be evicted by force but argue that since the Soviet Union has collapsed, the two Russian churches should no longer be enemies. "It's not our business to tell them to be one with the Jews, and it's not their business to tell us with whom we have to be one," retorted Archbishop Mark of the church in exile. From a distance, Sister Maria Stephanopolous told visitors at the gate she was afraid to stray far from the main building for fear she would not be allowed back. However, when more senior Palestinian officers arrived, they told her she could approach. She did so warily. "We didn't want to get embroiled in this, but if this is the only way we can get the attention of Arafat and of the Russians to stop this kind of interference, this is the way it has to go," Stephanopolous said. Sisters from their convent in Jerusalem are allowed to bring supplies to the two nuns.
... Stephanopolous says she's determined to stand firm. "My brother is well aware of the situation, and we trust that he will do what he knows he can do," she said.
5. Eliyahu Tal, "Now the Story Can Be Told," WZO press, 1982, page 46. 6. Becker, J, "The PLO: The Rise and Fall of the Palestine Liberation Organization" (London,1984). 7. Makor Rishon, May 22, 1998. 8. Ma'ariv, October 11, 1996. 9. PA Information Ministry Press Release, December 10, 1997. (return to text) 10. Al-Hayat Al-Jadeeda, December 1, 1997. 11. Al-Ayyam, November 22, 1997. 12. Palestinian Television, September 8, 2000. 13. The Jerusalem Report, Dec. 26, 1996. 14. Chicago Jewish Sentinel, May 18, 1995. 15. Kul Al-Arab, August 18, 2000. 16. Palestinian Television July 28, 2000. 17. Palestinian Television August 11, 2000. 18. Al-Hayat (London-Beirut), November 23, 2000. 19. Ze'ev Schiff and Ehud Ya'ari, "Israel's Lebanon War," page 80. (New York, Simon & Shuster, 1984). 20. Excerpts from State Department's Religious Freedom Report, 2000 http://www.state.gov/www/global/human_rights/irf/irf_rpt/irf_occterr.html 21. Sen. Connie Mack, Speech U.S. Senate, March 3, 2000 http://www.senate.gov/~mack/issues/StatementFP.htm Return to this feature index Return to the Gamla Homepage Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter
6. Becker, J, "The PLO: The Rise and Fall of the Palestine Liberation Organization" (London,1984). 7. Makor Rishon, May 22, 1998. 8. Ma'ariv, October 11, 1996. 9. PA Information Ministry Press Release, December 10, 1997. (return to text) 10. Al-Hayat Al-Jadeeda, December 1, 1997. 11. Al-Ayyam, November 22, 1997. 12. Palestinian Television, September 8, 2000. 13. The Jerusalem Report, Dec. 26, 1996. 14. Chicago Jewish Sentinel, May 18, 1995. 15. Kul Al-Arab, August 18, 2000. 16. Palestinian Television July 28, 2000. 17. Palestinian Television August 11, 2000. 18. Al-Hayat (London-Beirut), November 23, 2000. 19. Ze'ev Schiff and Ehud Ya'ari, "Israel's Lebanon War," page 80. (New York, Simon & Shuster, 1984). 20. Excerpts from State Department's Religious Freedom Report, 2000 http://www.state.gov/www/global/human_rights/irf/irf_rpt/irf_occterr.html 21. Sen. Connie Mack, Speech U.S. Senate, March 3, 2000 http://www.senate.gov/~mack/issues/StatementFP.htm Return to this feature index Return to the Gamla Homepage Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter
7. Makor Rishon, May 22, 1998. 8. Ma'ariv, October 11, 1996. 9. PA Information Ministry Press Release, December 10, 1997. (return to text) 10. Al-Hayat Al-Jadeeda, December 1, 1997. 11. Al-Ayyam, November 22, 1997. 12. Palestinian Television, September 8, 2000. 13. The Jerusalem Report, Dec. 26, 1996. 14. Chicago Jewish Sentinel, May 18, 1995. 15. Kul Al-Arab, August 18, 2000. 16. Palestinian Television July 28, 2000. 17. Palestinian Television August 11, 2000. 18. Al-Hayat (London-Beirut), November 23, 2000. 19. Ze'ev Schiff and Ehud Ya'ari, "Israel's Lebanon War," page 80. (New York, Simon & Shuster, 1984). 20. Excerpts from State Department's Religious Freedom Report, 2000 http://www.state.gov/www/global/human_rights/irf/irf_rpt/irf_occterr.html 21. Sen. Connie Mack, Speech U.S. Senate, March 3, 2000 http://www.senate.gov/~mack/issues/StatementFP.htm Return to this feature index Return to the Gamla Homepage Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter
8. Ma'ariv, October 11, 1996. 9. PA Information Ministry Press Release, December 10, 1997. (return to text) 10. Al-Hayat Al-Jadeeda, December 1, 1997. 11. Al-Ayyam, November 22, 1997. 12. Palestinian Television, September 8, 2000. 13. The Jerusalem Report, Dec. 26, 1996. 14. Chicago Jewish Sentinel, May 18, 1995. 15. Kul Al-Arab, August 18, 2000. 16. Palestinian Television July 28, 2000. 17. Palestinian Television August 11, 2000. 18. Al-Hayat (London-Beirut), November 23, 2000. 19. Ze'ev Schiff and Ehud Ya'ari, "Israel's Lebanon War," page 80. (New York, Simon & Shuster, 1984). 20. Excerpts from State Department's Religious Freedom Report, 2000 http://www.state.gov/www/global/human_rights/irf/irf_rpt/irf_occterr.html 21. Sen. Connie Mack, Speech U.S. Senate, March 3, 2000 http://www.senate.gov/~mack/issues/StatementFP.htm Return to this feature index Return to the Gamla Homepage Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter
9. PA Information Ministry Press Release, December 10, 1997. (return to text) 10. Al-Hayat Al-Jadeeda, December 1, 1997. 11. Al-Ayyam, November 22, 1997. 12. Palestinian Television, September 8, 2000. 13. The Jerusalem Report, Dec. 26, 1996. 14. Chicago Jewish Sentinel, May 18, 1995. 15. Kul Al-Arab, August 18, 2000. 16. Palestinian Television July 28, 2000. 17. Palestinian Television August 11, 2000. 18. Al-Hayat (London-Beirut), November 23, 2000. 19. Ze'ev Schiff and Ehud Ya'ari, "Israel's Lebanon War," page 80. (New York, Simon & Shuster, 1984). 20. Excerpts from State Department's Religious Freedom Report, 2000 http://www.state.gov/www/global/human_rights/irf/irf_rpt/irf_occterr.html 21. Sen. Connie Mack, Speech U.S. Senate, March 3, 2000 http://www.senate.gov/~mack/issues/StatementFP.htm Return to this feature index Return to the Gamla Homepage Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter
10. Al-Hayat Al-Jadeeda, December 1, 1997. 11. Al-Ayyam, November 22, 1997. 12. Palestinian Television, September 8, 2000. 13. The Jerusalem Report, Dec. 26, 1996. 14. Chicago Jewish Sentinel, May 18, 1995. 15. Kul Al-Arab, August 18, 2000. 16. Palestinian Television July 28, 2000. 17. Palestinian Television August 11, 2000. 18. Al-Hayat (London-Beirut), November 23, 2000. 19. Ze'ev Schiff and Ehud Ya'ari, "Israel's Lebanon War," page 80. (New York, Simon & Shuster, 1984). 20. Excerpts from State Department's Religious Freedom Report, 2000 http://www.state.gov/www/global/human_rights/irf/irf_rpt/irf_occterr.html 21. Sen. Connie Mack, Speech U.S. Senate, March 3, 2000 http://www.senate.gov/~mack/issues/StatementFP.htm Return to this feature index Return to the Gamla Homepage Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter
11. Al-Ayyam, November 22, 1997. 12. Palestinian Television, September 8, 2000. 13. The Jerusalem Report, Dec. 26, 1996. 14. Chicago Jewish Sentinel, May 18, 1995. 15. Kul Al-Arab, August 18, 2000. 16. Palestinian Television July 28, 2000. 17. Palestinian Television August 11, 2000. 18. Al-Hayat (London-Beirut), November 23, 2000. 19. Ze'ev Schiff and Ehud Ya'ari, "Israel's Lebanon War," page 80. (New York, Simon & Shuster, 1984). 20. Excerpts from State Department's Religious Freedom Report, 2000 http://www.state.gov/www/global/human_rights/irf/irf_rpt/irf_occterr.html 21. Sen. Connie Mack, Speech U.S. Senate, March 3, 2000 http://www.senate.gov/~mack/issues/StatementFP.htm Return to this feature index Return to the Gamla Homepage Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter
12. Palestinian Television, September 8, 2000. 13. The Jerusalem Report, Dec. 26, 1996. 14. Chicago Jewish Sentinel, May 18, 1995. 15. Kul Al-Arab, August 18, 2000. 16. Palestinian Television July 28, 2000. 17. Palestinian Television August 11, 2000. 18. Al-Hayat (London-Beirut), November 23, 2000. 19. Ze'ev Schiff and Ehud Ya'ari, "Israel's Lebanon War," page 80. (New York, Simon & Shuster, 1984). 20. Excerpts from State Department's Religious Freedom Report, 2000 http://www.state.gov/www/global/human_rights/irf/irf_rpt/irf_occterr.html 21. Sen. Connie Mack, Speech U.S. Senate, March 3, 2000 http://www.senate.gov/~mack/issues/StatementFP.htm Return to this feature index Return to the Gamla Homepage Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter
13. The Jerusalem Report, Dec. 26, 1996. 14. Chicago Jewish Sentinel, May 18, 1995. 15. Kul Al-Arab, August 18, 2000. 16. Palestinian Television July 28, 2000. 17. Palestinian Television August 11, 2000. 18. Al-Hayat (London-Beirut), November 23, 2000. 19. Ze'ev Schiff and Ehud Ya'ari, "Israel's Lebanon War," page 80. (New York, Simon & Shuster, 1984). 20. Excerpts from State Department's Religious Freedom Report, 2000 http://www.state.gov/www/global/human_rights/irf/irf_rpt/irf_occterr.html 21. Sen. Connie Mack, Speech U.S. Senate, March 3, 2000 http://www.senate.gov/~mack/issues/StatementFP.htm Return to this feature index Return to the Gamla Homepage Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter
14. Chicago Jewish Sentinel, May 18, 1995. 15. Kul Al-Arab, August 18, 2000. 16. Palestinian Television July 28, 2000. 17. Palestinian Television August 11, 2000. 18. Al-Hayat (London-Beirut), November 23, 2000. 19. Ze'ev Schiff and Ehud Ya'ari, "Israel's Lebanon War," page 80. (New York, Simon & Shuster, 1984). 20. Excerpts from State Department's Religious Freedom Report, 2000 http://www.state.gov/www/global/human_rights/irf/irf_rpt/irf_occterr.html 21. Sen. Connie Mack, Speech U.S. Senate, March 3, 2000 http://www.senate.gov/~mack/issues/StatementFP.htm Return to this feature index Return to the Gamla Homepage Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter
15. Kul Al-Arab, August 18, 2000. 16. Palestinian Television July 28, 2000. 17. Palestinian Television August 11, 2000. 18. Al-Hayat (London-Beirut), November 23, 2000. 19. Ze'ev Schiff and Ehud Ya'ari, "Israel's Lebanon War," page 80. (New York, Simon & Shuster, 1984). 20. Excerpts from State Department's Religious Freedom Report, 2000 http://www.state.gov/www/global/human_rights/irf/irf_rpt/irf_occterr.html 21. Sen. Connie Mack, Speech U.S. Senate, March 3, 2000 http://www.senate.gov/~mack/issues/StatementFP.htm Return to this feature index Return to the Gamla Homepage Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter
16. Palestinian Television July 28, 2000. 17. Palestinian Television August 11, 2000. 18. Al-Hayat (London-Beirut), November 23, 2000. 19. Ze'ev Schiff and Ehud Ya'ari, "Israel's Lebanon War," page 80. (New York, Simon & Shuster, 1984). 20. Excerpts from State Department's Religious Freedom Report, 2000 http://www.state.gov/www/global/human_rights/irf/irf_rpt/irf_occterr.html 21. Sen. Connie Mack, Speech U.S. Senate, March 3, 2000 http://www.senate.gov/~mack/issues/StatementFP.htm Return to this feature index Return to the Gamla Homepage Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter
17. Palestinian Television August 11, 2000. 18. Al-Hayat (London-Beirut), November 23, 2000. 19. Ze'ev Schiff and Ehud Ya'ari, "Israel's Lebanon War," page 80. (New York, Simon & Shuster, 1984). 20. Excerpts from State Department's Religious Freedom Report, 2000 http://www.state.gov/www/global/human_rights/irf/irf_rpt/irf_occterr.html 21. Sen. Connie Mack, Speech U.S. Senate, March 3, 2000 http://www.senate.gov/~mack/issues/StatementFP.htm Return to this feature index Return to the Gamla Homepage Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter
18. Al-Hayat (London-Beirut), November 23, 2000. 19. Ze'ev Schiff and Ehud Ya'ari, "Israel's Lebanon War," page 80. (New York, Simon & Shuster, 1984). 20. Excerpts from State Department's Religious Freedom Report, 2000 http://www.state.gov/www/global/human_rights/irf/irf_rpt/irf_occterr.html 21. Sen. Connie Mack, Speech U.S. Senate, March 3, 2000 http://www.senate.gov/~mack/issues/StatementFP.htm Return to this feature index Return to the Gamla Homepage Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter
19. Ze'ev Schiff and Ehud Ya'ari, "Israel's Lebanon War," page 80. (New York, Simon & Shuster, 1984). 20. Excerpts from State Department's Religious Freedom Report, 2000 http://www.state.gov/www/global/human_rights/irf/irf_rpt/irf_occterr.html 21. Sen. Connie Mack, Speech U.S. Senate, March 3, 2000 http://www.senate.gov/~mack/issues/StatementFP.htm Return to this feature index Return to the Gamla Homepage Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter
20. Excerpts from State Department's Religious Freedom Report, 2000 http://www.state.gov/www/global/human_rights/irf/irf_rpt/irf_occterr.html 21. Sen. Connie Mack, Speech U.S. Senate, March 3, 2000 http://www.senate.gov/~mack/issues/StatementFP.htm Return to this feature index Return to the Gamla Homepage Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter
21. Sen. Connie Mack, Speech U.S. Senate, March 3, 2000 http://www.senate.gov/~mack/issues/StatementFP.htm Return to this feature index Return to the Gamla Homepage Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter
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