Tuesday, April 04, 2006

KADIMAS DIVIDING OF JERUSALEM

Well the Bible says Jerusalem will be a cup of trembling to all the world, and heres why Kadims division of Jerusalem in the future.

Zechariah 12:1-3
1 The burden of the word of the LORD for Israel, saith the LORD, which stretcheth forth the heavens, and layeth the foundation of the earth, and formeth the spirit of man within him.
2 Behold, I will make Jerusalem a cup of trembling unto all the people round about, when they shall be in the siege both against Judah and against Jerusalem.
3 And in that day will I make Jerusalem a burdensome stone for all people (WORLDWIDE): all that burden themselves with it shall be cut in pieces, though all the people of the earth be gathered together against it.

Haaretz: Kadima's views on solving the issue JerusalemPalestine-Israel, Politics, 4/4/2006

Haaretz had reported on March 23 on views about a solution to the city of Jerusalem with the Palestinians that the Kadima party which had recently on the elections that "'Kadima revealed some details of its vision of a divided Jerusalem yesterday, saying a future Palestinian state would include the East Jerusalem neighborhood of A-Tur, but not the Old City. The Old City,
Mount Scopus, the Mount of Olives, the City of David, Sheikh Jarra will remain in our hands, but Kafr Akeb, A-Ram, Shuafat, Hizma, A-Zaim, A-Tur, Abu Dis are not part of historic Jerusalem, and in the future, when the Palestinian state is established, they will become its capital,' said Otniel Schneller, a former leader of the Yesha Council of settlements who represented
Kadima at a debate on dividing Jerusalem.

The debate was held at the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies."Haaretz added that The Labor Party and Meretz-Yachad, who lost the election, also had spoken "in favor of dividing
Jerusalem, while the Likud, National Union-National Religious Party and Shas rejected the notion," and that the "division of Jerusalem is no longer taboo."

Haaretz said "Kadima distinguishes between the historic city - ancient Jerusalem and the adjoining neighborhoods - and the many Arab neighborhoods that are far from the traditional core of the city and "were never part of Jerusalem. Kadima supports separation between us and the Palestinians who don't live in the heart of Jerusalem,' he said, adding that there would be no
concessions on sites that are sacred to Jews."

The Haaretz spoke of different views of those who would like to see the city divided and those who wants to keep it united.

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