“The Temple Mount has come to symbolize a national focal point in which the fate of the whole Jewish sovereignty of the Land of Israel is to be decided.” A parallel process has occurred for Muslims over the past 20 years, and the compound has become first and foremost a symbol of nationalism, with the Al-Aqsa mosque coming to define Palestinian identity as Arabs.
Judith Sudilovsky - Catholic News Service
Unrest Flares Up in West Bank, Jerusalem
Unrest flared in early October throughout the West Bank and Jerusalem, which has experienced tensions during September, largely over the status of the contested holy site of the Temple Mount or Haram al-Sharif.
Priest offers Mass daily at destroyed West Bank olive orchards
Since hundreds of olive trees were uprooted to make room for a separation barrier through the Cremisan Valley adjacent to this largely Christian village, Father Aktham Hijazin, Annunciation Parish priest, has been celebrating Mass daily behind red-and-white police tape.
Israeli Christian schools strike to protest cuts in public funding
As Israeli students began their second week of classes Sept. 6, thousands of students and teachers from Christian schools converged in front of the Israeli prime minister's office to protest government budget cuts to their schools.Chanting slogans, waving banners and signs, and pounding on metal
In Destroyed Melkite Village, Exiles Unite at the Church
For the elders of Iqrit, their biggest regret in life is not having been able to raise their children together.On April 13, they congregated with the younger generations in the old Church of St. Mary for Easter Monday Mass in this destroyed Melkite village perched on a sloping hill in Western Galile
Gaza: A City Without Hope: Aid official says Gazans’ situation worse than during war
Aid official says Gazans’ situation worse than during war
Holy Land Coordination Bishops Visit Gaza Strip: They see signs of resilience, despite immense destruction
They see signs of resilience, despite immense destruction
‘Our Beloved Holy City of Jerusalem, Flowing with Blood and Tears’: In Christmas message, Patriarch Twal criticizes all violence
Ending a year that saw the papal visit, a war in Gaza and a resumption of violence in Jerusalem, Latin Patriarch Fouad Twal's Christmas message condemned all instances of violence.The patriarch was called to Amman unexpectedly on Dec. 18, so his message was read by Auxiliary Bishop William Shoma
Catholic leaders work to keep peace as tensions simmer in Jerusalem
Catholic aid workers and clergy are finding that life and coexistence are becoming increasingly difficult in Jerusalem as tensions simmer and violence between Israelis and Palestinians mount with no end in sight.Acts of violence, seemingly one retaliatory measure after another, have occurred since J
Religious leaders call for calm at holy site in Jerusalem
Attachments to holy places should not be a cause of bloodshed, hatred or violence.
