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Award to assess institutions’ readiness to switch to e-services

By - Dec 18,2017 - Last updated at Dec 18,2017

AMMAN — ICT Ministry on Monday signed an agreement with King Abdullah II Centre for Excellence (KACE) to launch the e-Government Transition Award that aims to assess the institutional readiness to switch to electronic transactions and services, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. 

The agreement was signed by ICT Minister and Minister of Public Sector Development Majd Shweikeh and KACE Executive Director Ibrahim Rawabdeh. 

Shweikeh said the award encourages government institutions to improve and develop their electronic services and promote positive competition.

She added that, in line with His Majesty's vision, the Cabinet approved a governmental plan to increase the use of e-services and automate governmental procedures within the electronic transformation method, which is based on re-engineering procedures of a number of ministries and departments and reducing paper use by following technological solutions to reach an e-Government in 2020. 

 

Rawabdeh noted that the award comes in support of Jordan's development in the area of communications and information technology and in line with His Majesty King Abdullah's vision of transitioning to an e-Government by 2020 and an information society that provides easy, fast and secure electronic services.

Steps still needed to help women grow SMEs and home businesses — experts

By - Dec 18,2017 - Last updated at Dec 18,2017

Rania Ahmad, deputy regional director at the Danish Refugee Council, speaks in front of participants in a panel discussion on women empowerment in Amman on Monday (Photo by Camille Dupire)

AMMAN — The obstacles faced by young women and Syrian refugees willing to establish home businesses are still extremely high, experts agreed at a panel discussion on Monday.

Organised by the LEADERS consortium in Jordan and funded by the EU regional trust fund "Madad", the panel aimed to discuss the findings and recommendations of a joint briefing paper titled "Balancing the Books — Including women and protecting refugees is essential to realising small business growth in Jordan".

According to the latest national statistics, female participation in the workforce amounts to a small 12.5 per cent, compared with 58.5 per cent of males. 

Furthermore, the majority of the Jordanian workforce is employed in micro, small and medium-sized enterprises, which are, nonetheless, still poorly monitored and subject to many challenges, according to the National Employment Strategy 2011-2020.

While many women are willing to establish their own business and sustain decent livelihoods, according to the panellists, they are still facing many obstacles, especially Syrian refugees and vulnerable women in host communities.

The panelists, who included economist Maysoon Amarneh, researcher and Director of the Phenix Centre Ahmad Awad and researcher Ahmad Alshugran, highlighted the limited access to finance for these aspiring entrepreneurs, including credit, residency proofs and security clearance.

A 2016 study by the European Investment Bank showed that 43 per cent of businesspeople in Jordan reported major or severe constraints on their access to finance. This issue is further heightened in refugee communities, where non-Jordanians are required to demonstrate between JD100,000 and JD300,000 in bank collateral, before they can register any business.

Issues of safety and discrimination are also considered as major barriers to employment and entrepreneurship, according to the panelists.

"I would love to register my home-based business, but I guess I would need permission from my landlord to do so. I don’t think he would give me that permission," a Syrian woman was quoted in the discussed report as saying. 

Moving on to recommendations and solutions to enhance women's participation in the labour market and promote sustainable livelihoods, the panelists highlighted the need for collective action groups and cooperatives to help women support each others.

They also stressed the need for the government to exert its efforts in facilitating and clarifying business registration processes, as well as developing a "clear and targeted national vision for small business".

Oxfam’s Country Director in Jordan Nivedita Monga said at the event: “Business growth in Jordan has to pay special attention to vulnerable Jordanians and Syrian refugees particularly women. They need to be able to start and grow their small businesses. With a little help, they can unlock their potential and drive economic growth in Jordan from the bottom up.”

"As a woman living in the region, I am very sensitive to this topic as I am aware of all the challenges that we, females, can face in setting up any business. So I am very happy to see what has been done by our consortium," said Rania Ahmad, deputy regional director at the Danish Refugee Council (DRC).

DRC is part of the LEADERS consortium, which is comprised of Oxfam, ACTED, Save the Children and CARE, and has been spearheading projects in the governorates of Mafraq, Irbid and Zarqa to support the economic resilience of host communities and Syrian refugees.

Its projects are funded by the "Madad" fund, which addresses socio-economic, educational, health, psychosocial, water and sanitation needs of Syrian refugees, host communities and their administrations in the region, according to its website. 

 

To date, the Madad Fund has committed some 211 million euros of assistance to Jordan.

Prince Feisal meets NATO delegation

By - Dec 18,2017 - Last updated at Dec 18,2017

AMMAN — HRH Prince Feisal on Monday received a delegation from the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) Defence College, led by college commandant Lt. Gen. Chris Whitecross, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

During the meeting, Prince Feisal and Whitecross discussed cooperation between Jordan and NATO, in addition to the latest regional developments. They reviewed issues of common interest and crises in the region, with a special focus on the Palestinian issue and Syrian crisis. Talks also covered regional and international efforts in combating terrorism within a holistic strategy.

EU pledges 410m-euro grants for Jordan’s development over next 3 years

By - Dec 18,2017 - Last updated at Dec 19,2017

Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Imad Fakhoury and EU Ambassador to Jordan Andrea Matteo Fontana sign a joint declaration in Amman on Monday (Photo by Ana V. Ibáñez Prieto)

AMMAN — Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Imad Fakhoury and EU Ambassador to Jordan Andrea Matteo Fontana on Monday signed a joint declaration on the assistance under the Single Support Framework  2017-2020, through which the EU pledged grants up to 410 million euros to Jordan over the next three years. 

“This declaration represents another important step towards strengthening our bilateral relations, and is a clear indication of the EU’s continued support to Jordan’s developmental efforts,” Fakhoury said during the signing ceremony. 

For his part, Fontana noted that “the EU remains a credible partner for Jordan, supporting the Kingdom’s social economic development and stability as laid down in the Vision 2025”.

Under the new multi-annual programme, the EU will support Jordan in the areas of social and economic development, strengthening of the rule of law, border management and prevention of violent extremism, and civil society and capacity building. 

The EU will target its support to deepen the reforms of the education sector under the Human Resource Development Strategy, and strengthen the innovation ecosystem to help reduce unemployment among Jordanian youth, according to Fontana.
Furthermore, the EU will also provide assistance to the social protection system by improving the policy framework and governance structures, he added. 

“The sectoral focus on strengthening the rule of law will contribute to the development of a more independent, transparent and efficient justice system," the ambassador continued, noting that “it will aim at ensuring human and fair treatment of citizens subject to judiciary proceedings”.

In partnership with the Agence Française de Développement, the implementation of the programme started immediately with a simultaneous agreement on the delegation of the management of part of the action. 

A second financing agreement worth 100 million euros was also signed during the ceremony, aimed at implementing the National Solid Waste Management Strategy 2015-2025.

“This aid will consolidate the existing regulatory framework and bring it in line with the objectives set in the national strategy,” Fakhoury said, noting that it will improve the transfer and disposal management system in the central and northern regions and the socioeconomic well-being and health status of waste pickers working at dumpsites. 

 

“I would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank the EU for its genuine partnership and commitment to support Jordan’s economic development process,” the minister expressed, concluding that “Jordan continues to count on the EU's financial and technical support to realise our future developmental objectives.”

King vows to continue Hashemite legacy to protect Jerusalem

His Majesty meets Christian leaders, figures from Jordan, Jerusalem at Baptism Site

By - Dec 18,2017 - Last updated at Dec 18,2017

His Majesty King Abdullah meets with Christian leaders and figures from Jordan and Jerusalem at the Baptism Site on Sunday (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)

AMMAN — His Majesty King Abdullah met on Sunday at the Baptism Site of Jesus Christ (Bethany beyond the Jordan) with Christian religious leaders and figures from Jordan and Jerusalem on the occasions of Christmas
and the New Year.

During the meeting, attended by His Royal Highness Prince Ghazi Bin Mohammad, His Majesty’s chief adviser for religious and cultural affairs and personal envoy, King Abdullah expressed his best wishes to Christians in Jordan and Palestine, as well as to all Arab Christians, on the two occasions.

His Majesty affirmed the strong values of interfaith, harmony and brotherhood among Muslims and Christians in Jordan, which is a model of harmony and coexistence.

For their part, the attendees, as they took the podium, expressed appreciation for His Majesty’s efforts to defend Jerusalem and support the steadfastness of Jerusalemites, noting the King’s status as Custodian of Jerusalem’s Islamic and Christian holy sites.

The meeting also symbolised solidarity with Jerusalem and Jerusalemites — Muslims and Christians — after the churches of the holy city, Bethlehem, Nazareth, and Jordan decided to turn their season celebrations into expressions of solidarity with Jerusalem, in rejection of the United States’ decision to recognise the city as Israel’s capital.

At a luncheon hosted by His Majesty in honour of the attendees, the King asserted that Muslims and Christians are one family in Jordan, working for the nation’s prosperity.

The King reiterated his support for the perseverance of churches in the holy land and their efforts to preserve their holy sites and property.

His Majesty expressed appreciation for the churches and Islamic Awqaf of Jerusalem for honouring the Pact of Omar, which established the values of coexistence and peace in the holy city, dating back to the seventh century. 

The King voiced commitment to the historical duty of safeguarding holy sites in Jerusalem, a mission that dates back to the time of Sharif Hussein Bin Ali, His Majesty’s great-grandfather.

His Majesty said the US decision on Jerusalem violates international law and relevant UN resolutions, stressing that any measures that alter the legal and historical status of Jerusalem are null and void.

The right of Muslims and Christians to Jerusalem is eternal, the King reaffirmed.

They reiterated their rejection of the US decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, describing it as an illegal step that undermines peace and violates the teachings of Christianity.

The religious leaders expressed support for His Majesty’s recent speech at the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation’s Extraordinary summit, and the King’s affirmation that the right of Muslims and Christians to Jerusalem is eternal.

They urged His Majesty to address the United Nations, UNESCO and various international fora on behalf of all churches.

The speakers also denounced attempts to Judaise Jerusalem and alter its Arab identity.

 

Prime Minister Hani Mulki, Royal Hashemite Court Chief Fayez Tarawneh, Director of the Office of His Majesty Jafar Hassan, Chief Islamic Justice Abdul Karim Khasawneh, Grand Mufti Mohammad Khalaileh and a number of ministers and senior officials attended the meeting.

Joint Arab TV, radio broadcast launched in support of Jerusalem

By - Dec 18,2017 - Last updated at Dec 18,2017

AMMAN — A joint Arab media demonstration on Sunday started at 9 am through radio stations, voicing their support to Jerusalem and Palestine and denouncing US President Donald Trump’s decision to recognise the holy city as the capital of Israel, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. 

By 11am, the joint broadcast campaign was launched on Arab television stations under the title “Arab Media Day”. 

Jordan Radio and Television Corporation (JRTV) Director General Firas Nseir said the JRTV was at the forefront of official media institutions calling for mass media demonstrations in support of Jerusalem, noting that the corporation launched a joint broadcast with Palestinian TV at 12 noon Amman time. 

He added that Jordan TV and Palestine Television were to jointly broadcast campaign at 5 pm on Sunday.

Nseir pointed out that Jordan TV had stopped all its programmes since the US president’s decision, and resumed its coverage with a special edition for 10 consecutive days entirely dedicated to supporting Jerusalem and Al Aqsa, Petra reported. 

General Supervisor of the Palestinian Broadcasting Corporation (PBC) Ahmad Assaf said that the joint broadcast campaign is directed at Trump and Israel rejecting the US decision and to reiterate that Jerusalem belongs to Palestinians and Arabs. It is also a message to the Palestinians that they are not alone in the battle to defend Jerusalem, he added. 

Assaf noted that despite receiving threats daily, the PBC will continue conveying the message of the Palestinian people and exposing the the occupation’s violations.

 

He also said that since the US president’s declaration, 100 journalists have been wounded during their coverage of confrontations that broke out with the occupation forces.

Undermining existing Jerusalem status quo a desecration of its sanctity — Patriarch Theophilos III

Dec 18,2017 - Last updated at Dec 18,2017

His Majesty King Abdullah meets with Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Patriarch Theophilos III during meeting with Christian religious leaders and figures from Jordan and Jerusalem on the occasions of Christmas and the New Year at the Baptism Site (Bethany beyond the Jordan) on Sunday (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)

Following is the full text of Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Patriarch Theophilos III’s remarks during His Majesty King Abdullah's meeting with Christian religious leaders and figures from Jordan and Jerusalem on the occasions of Christmas and the New Year at the Baptism Site (Bethany beyond the Jordan) on Sunday: 

 

Your Majesty King Abdullah II Bin Al Hussein,

Custodian of Islamic and Christian holy sites, and the protector of the holy sites in Jerusalem,

Your Excellencies,

Blessed greetings from Jerusalem,

We see in your presence, as we have always seen, the great love and loyalty to the holy city, and in these days, when Jerusalem sleeps with its wounds, it sees in your eyes, Your Majesty, the spark of hope and senses from the brave people of Jordan, the deep devotion of its sacred  soil, that still carries the blood of your brave soldiers, and the blood of your martyred grandfather, the founding King Abdullah I, may God bless his soul.

I come today, carrying from the land of Nativity and Resurrection, the land of Al Aqsa and the Dome of the Rock, enormous gratitude. I stand witness to your great devotion to Jerusalem, as the rightful custodian over its holy sites.

Your Majesty, there is none more able to protect Jerusalem better than you, for you are the most dedicated and honest in defending its cause and safeguarding its Christian holy sites, as you also protect its Islamic holy sites.

This is how we have always regarded you, Your Majesty. You are the heir of the Pact of Omar, which laid the foundations of Muslim-Christian coexistence and maintained a flourishing Islamic and Christian civilisation in our holy lands.

For us, Your Majesty, you represent an icon of love and peace, which was embodied when the Patriarch of the Holy City, Saint Sophronius, met with Caliph Al Faruq Omar Bin Al Khattab, bringing together the first Christian-Muslim spiritual encounter in Jerusalem.

Today, we emphasise the most important principles of the Pact of Omar: that the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is for Christians and Al Aqsa Mosque/Al Haram Al Sharif is for Muslims. Based on this fact, the Churches of Jerusalem will not hesitate to protect Islamic holy sites, just as the Jerusalem Awqaf protects our safety and property whenever we are threatened.

I came here today to renew the pledge of allegiance to you, as you uphold the Palestinian cause and Jerusalem, with its unique status, and as you address international fora on behalf of Palestine, as the custodian of its holy sites.

I came to you, with the modesty of nativity and the great meanings of resurrection, to deliver to your generous hands the file of our Orthodox Church of Jerusalem “The Mother of All Churches”, not to burden you more, but because we have great trust in you. You are the most capable of addressing the world, not in the name of Palestine alone, but also in the name of the “Mother of All Churches”, based on your concern for the Christians of the Levant, which is burdened by the pains of extremism and discrimination. We strongly believe that you are the voice of truth that will always prevail.

Your Majesty,

I stand here to reaffirm my allegiance to you, just like the scholars, leaders, and people of Jerusalem and Palestine stood on March 11, 1924, pledging their allegiance to your great grandfather Sharif Hussein Bin Ali, may God bless him and grant him peace.

We renew our pledge to unite our love for Jerusalem. We affirm our deep pride in the positions of the Hashemites and the steadfastness of the brave, loyal Amman that has never hesitated to hold Jerusalem with love without bias or discrimination. Jerusalem, Christians and Muslims alike, have always been in the conscience of the Hashemites and in the hearts of all Jordanians throughout history.

Our Holy Church was founded in Jerusalem as the first Church and "Mother of All Churches". Today, its property is subject to greater greed, restrictions, and violations. The case of Bab Al Khalil stands as testament to the kind of conspiracies and attempts on church property, in an attempt to change the identity and history of the holy city.

Your Majesty, the Custodian,

The politicisation of Jerusalem, attempts to dominate it, and the undermining of the existing status quo is a desecration of its sanctity, a threat to its history and its existence, and a destruction of its holy sites and civilisation. It deals a serious blow to relevant UN resolutions and threatens to end peace in the city of peace.

From the land of Baptism, where Christianity was launched into the world. We call on the people of conscience and good intentions to stand against any violation facing Jerusalem, its holy sites and people; to pay attention to their duties in protecting the holy city; and to support your efforts in protecting holy sites in Jerusalem, in order for Jerusalem to remain the capital of spiritual and human values, and an example of harmony among people of different faiths and nationalities, so that the blessings and grace of God will remain present.

Jerusalem, Your Majesty, is walking on a new Via Dolorosa today, where this city has been known as the most sacred path of pain experienced by the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, which was completed with the glorious resurrection, to declare that after death comes a resurrection and life, and no matter how strong injustice can be, justice will prevail, because evil is doomed to end. This is the message of our Holy Church to our people in these difficult days: we must not lose hope; we must seek strength from faith, hope and love; and we must preserve our national unity and harmony, and the vibrant Christian presence in our holy land. There are many who wish for an East without Christians, and we tell them that we are here to stay. We look towards Jerusalem in our prayers, and we are ready to sacrifice everything to protect it.

We are here, Your Majesty, appreciating your continued sincere efforts to protect Christian presence, and your keen interest in supporting our affairs in the Jerusalem Orthodox Patriarchate, as well as your positions that reflect concern for all churches. We see this as a deep-rooted legacy of which we are proud, representing a role model for relations between Muslims and Christians, which cements the values of harmony, coexistence and dialogue among the followers of various religions.

Finally, you will remain, Your Majesty, in our prayers, you and your Hashemite family and all Jordanians. You have always been generous towards Jerusalem and its people. May God Almighty bless you and protect our blessed Jordan, our Arab Army, and Jordan’s security and stability under your wise leadership. You are the defender of beloved Jerusalem, its people and holy sites. We wish you a merry Christmas, as we chant with the angels “Glory to God in highest heaven, and peace on earth to those with whom God is pleased”.

We hope to celebrate together again, when the holy sites, the people, and the soil of Jerusalem are safe and secure, with you present as custodian. We renew our pride in you and our pledge to you. We stand in support of Your Majesty’s words: Yes, Jerusalem is in the hearts of all Christians and Muslims. Our right to Jerusalem is eternal.

 

 

May God bless you, and peace be with you and to you.

King, Hashemites custodians of Jerusalem’s holy sites, communities — Latin Patriarchate

Dec 18,2017 - Last updated at Dec 18,2017

Apostolic Administrator of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem Archbishop Pierbattista Pizzaballa (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)

Following is the full text of Apostolic Administrator of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem Archbishop Pierbattista Pizzaballa's remarks during His Majesty King Abdullah's meeting with Christian religious leaders and figures from Jordan and Jerusalem on the occasions of Christmas and the New Year at the Baptism Site (Bethany beyond the Jordan) on Sunday: 

Your Majesty,

We celebrate in these days — we Christians celebrate in these days — the Christmas Feast, a feast of peace and love for all humanity, and a feast that is far removed from all fear, as the angels said to the shepherds, as recorded in the Gospel, I quote: “Do not be afraid: behold, I proclaim to you a great joy that will be for all the people: today in the city of David a Savior has been born for you who is Christ the Lord. And this is the sign for you: you will find an infant wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a manger” (Lk 1:10-12).

“The Eternal Word became man and made his dwelling among us, (Jn 1:14), and entered into our history. He did not come as a judge or with punishment. He came a little child, humble, meek, with a simple announcement of joy, as we heard: “Behold, I proclaim to you a great joy”.

This proclamation is addressed to us, especially this year. Indeed, we are all hungry for joy. But we also see that true joy is so difficult in the complex and exhausting circumstances we experience in this historic moment.

Your Majesty,

There are many religious and social reasons to celebrate and express Christmas joy, moments that we do not want to be without. But, alas, we also have reasons for raising our anxiety in your presence when we look at the social and political circumstances in which we live. Bethlehem and Jerusalem are two cities nearby and historically linked to each other, and which are the heart of our faith life and the life of our believers’ communities. When we celebrate Christmas in Bethlehem, we cannot but see Jerusalem and its difficulties.

As is well known, important declarations have been made, by which they want to change the fragile and important balance that exists in the holy city, between the religious communities, in the holy places, and in the life of the city itself. We express our regret at these declarations that do not help the peace process, but rather deepen even further the already deep mistrust between Israelis and Palestinians.

The Holy Father, Pope Francis, publicly expressed his deep concern by making a heartfelt appeal to ensure that, I quote: “everyone is committed to respect the status quo of the city, in accordance with the relevant United Nations resolutions. Jerusalem is a unique city, sacred for Jews, Christians and Muslims, who in her venerate the Holy Places of their respective religions, and has a special vocation to peace.” End of quotation.

Keeping in mind a situation of evident conflict, we hold that every one-sided solution cannot be considered a solution. Unilateral decisions will not bring peace, but rather will distance it. Jerusalem is a treasure of all humanity. Any exclusive claim — be it political or religious — is contrary to the city's own logic.

Your Majesty,

We all know how you care for the holy city. You, together with the Hashemite family, are the Custodian of the Holy Places of the city and of the communities that live and express themselves in those places. Many times in the past, as also on this occasion, your voice has risen in defence of the status quo of the city, of its communities. We all appreciate your attention to the Christian communities and your concrete support for the life of the institutions that represent them.

At the same time, while we thank you for your testimony, which is one of the few sources of consolation in this tormented Middle East, we hope that you can have a voice at all international seats like the UN and UNESCO, and in chancelleries of the various countries — I know that shortly you will see also Pope Francis — so that everyone's attention on the thrice-holy city, the heritage of all humanity, can protect it from unilateral decisions that humiliate and offend her, the holy city.

In these days, we all raise our voice, together, to strongly reiterate that, condemning every form of violence, both physical and political, we reassert our determination to cry out and to work so that the future of Jerusalem consists in sharing and not in excluding, in accepting and not in rejecting, so that all believers can have full and equal citizenship in the holy city. 

Thank you, Your Majesty, for your courage. I assure you my personal support and that of our Christian Catholic community.

 

 

May the Lord bless you!

Trump’s decision an attack on every Muslim, every Christian — Jerusalem Awqaf

Dec 18,2017 - Last updated at Dec 18,2017

Director General of Jerusalem Awqaf Department Sheikh Azzam Al Khatib (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)

Following is the full text of Director General of Jerusalem Awqaf Department Sheikh Azzam Al Khatib's remarks during His Majesty King Abdullah's meeting with Christian religious leaders and figures from Jordan and Jerusalem on the occasions of Christmas and the New Year at the Baptism Site (Bethany beyond the Jordan) on Sunday: 

Your Majesty King Abdullah II Bin Al Hussein, Custodian of holy sites in Jerusalem,

Peace, God’s mercy and blessings be upon you,

I am honoured to stand here to convey to Your Majesty the greetings and pride of your soldiers: the imams, staff and guards of the holy Al Aqsa Mosque/Al Haram Al Sharif and those who stand strong to protect Al Aqsa Mosque; and to renew the pledge to Your Majesty that we will sacrifice our lives, children and money to defend the First Qibla of Muslims and the stepping stone of the Israa (the nocturnal journey from Mecca to Jerusalem) of your great-grandfather, the Hashemite Arab Prophet Mohammad, peace be upon him.

This is a great responsibility that you, Your Majesty, carry on behalf of the entire Muslim nation, based on religion, prophecy, history and the blood of the martyrs of your Arab Army on the walls of Al Aqsa. You continue to write the pages of history in defending Jerusalem and holy sites. May God grant you victory, support your armies, and reward you on behalf of all Muslims for your good deeds.

Your Majesty,

Jerusalem, now, faces grave dangers, exacerbated recently by US President Donald Trump’s ominous decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of the state of Israel, an occupying power, and to move the US embassy to Jerusalem. It is an unjust decision that we have rejected in the strongest terms, as it represents a violation of the divine definition of Al Aqsa Mosque and ignores the presence of churches in Jerusalem. It is an attack on every Muslim and on every Christian; on every Jordanian and every Palestinian, and on all those who stand against colonialism, occupation, and bigotry. 

The most dangerous aspect in Trump’s decision, in our view at the Jerusalem Awqaf Department, is that it legitimises and encourages the Judaisation of the heritage of Jerusalem, changes the status quo, and eliminates its historical and legal character, in a manner that threatens our Islamic and Christian holy sites. There are daily Judaisation violations against the Islamic and Christian holy sites and waqf and Christian property, including the confiscation and tampering with the ownership of property, through dishonest and illegal means, like what happened with some church property. This, under your directives, has called upon the Jerusalem Awqaf Department, in turn, to stand by our Christian brothers and to work with them to uncover illegal attempts targeting this property, and to expose and counter forgery and fraud by utilising the documents preserved by the Awqaf Department, and which confirm the ownership rights of these Christian endowments.

Your Majesty,

The targeting of the Christian holy sites by Jewish extremists, and the arson and vandalism of over 53 churches in Jerusalem and Palestine, in so-called price tag attacks is no different than the dozens of times that the graves of Muslims have been defaced, and thousands of fake Jewish tombs have been planted on Islamic waqf land. These violations are clear evidence that the objective is to remove every holy site and heritage that is not Jewish in the holy city, and Al Aqsa Mosque lies at the heart of danger, in terms of the number and nature of these attacks.

Your Majesty,

We reaffirm our commitment to the Pact of Omar, which stipulates that we must protect our Christian brothers and defend them, their holy sites and property. We consider any attack against Christian endowments to be an attack against Al Aqsa Mosque and the Islamic Awqaf.

Your Majesty,

You have warmed the hearts of all Jerusalemites with your historic statement at the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation’s Extraordinary Summit in Istanbul, when you said: “The right of Muslims and Christians to Jerusalem is eternal”, because it is a statement that affirms Islamic-Christian unity based on the Pact of Omar and a divine promise that the Al Aqsa Mosque/Al Haram Al Sharif is for Muslims just like the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is for Christians alone, and God’s promise is greater than the promises of Trump and Balfour.

Your Majesty,

Your people in the city of Jerusalem look to your Custodianship of holy sites with great hope, because you are the great supporter after God Almighty, protecting and looking after Islamic and Christian holy sites, and supporting the perseverance of its people. We pledge to Your Majesty that we will remain in Jerusalem, Muslims and Christians, as loyal guards ready to give our lives to defend holy sites and your Custodianship over them.

May God protect you, Your Majesty, and keep you as a defender and protector of holy sites and of the cause of Jerusalem, the capital of the state of Palestine, and the capital of all Muslims and all Christians. 

 

 

Peace and God’s blessings be upon you.

Church outlaws view Jerusalem from narrow religious apocalyptic perspective — Lutheran Bishop Yunan

Dec 18,2017 - Last updated at Dec 18,2017

Lutheran Church Bishop of Jerusalem and Jordan Bishop Munib Yunan (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)

Following is the full text of Lutheran Church Bishop of Jerusalem and Jordan Bishop Munib Yunan's remarks during His Majesty King Abdullah's meeting with Christian religious leaders and figures from Jordan and Jerusalem on the occasions of Christmas and the New Year at the Baptism Site (Bethany beyond the Jordan) on Sunday: 

Your Majesty King Abdullah II Bin Al Hussein,

First, we would like to thank Your Majesty for this gracious Hashemite gesture in inviting us from beloved Jerusalem to convey to Your Majesty greetings from the holy city. We bring to Your Majesty the love of the Holy Sepulchre and Al Aqsa. Jerusalem, the cradle of monotheistic faiths, is also the eternal capital of Christians and Muslims. It joins you in prayer for justice, peace and reconciliation.

Your Majesty, 

The people of Jerusalem, Christians and Muslims, took a peaceful stand last July with the Islamic Awqaf and called clearly for respecting the historical status quo in Jerusalem. No one may undermine this historical status quo, because it is the only guarantor of peace in Jerusalem, and of peace among the followers of the three monotheistic religions. Jerusalem is the city of pluralism. It is the mother of all. It embraces all. It must not be exclusive to one religion or one people. Its strength lies in its plurality.

Your Majesty, as the Hashemite Custodian of Christian and Muslim holy sites in Jerusalem, have always supported our perseverance so that we may stand strong on Jerusalem’s land and maintain its Arab identity, despite all the challenges that we face. 

Your Majesty, 

The positions of our Christian churches around the world are in support of justice and peace in Jerusalem. All churches, including the Vatican, the World Council of Churches, the International Lutheran Council, and the Council of Churches in the United States have risen to support the stand of justice for Jerusalem over the past month. We are proud that they adopt the stand of the leaders Jerusalem’s churches.

However, and frankly, we also face some Christian groups in the world that view the developments in the Middle East and Jerusalem from a narrow religious apocalyptic perspective. 

This group, whom we refer as Evangelicals, are the ones who politicise religion and “religionise” politics. Unfortunately, they view the wars, concerns, displacements, destruction and injustice in the Middle East as a precursor to the second coming of the Messiah. However, we, the true Anglicans, including the Arab Anglicans, disagree completely in letter and in spirit with these groups of Anglicans who do not support justice, and who politicise religion with misconceived and unrealistic scenarios about the Middle East. 

Although some of them may have influence over decision makers in the United States, we, Arab Christians, view this group as representative of extremism religiously and politically, not as a representative of true Christianity. This group does not comprehend justice nor does it care about human rights. 

Just as Your Majesty has disavowed a misguided terrorist group that does not represent true Islam, describing them as khawarej (outlaws), we, Arab Christians, disavow this Christian group that does not represent the Bible nor Christ. To us they are khawarej, outlaws to the church.

Through their literal and misguided interpretation of the Bible, they abuse the Bible and Christ, who has carried a message of peace, dignity, and justice for all mankind. Therefore, we as Arab Christians dedicated to our homeland and our just causes, are an integral part of the Arab — including Jordanian and Palestinian — social fabric. We say this clearly: The core of our Arab causes is the Palestinian issue and Jerusalem. Perhaps from harm, good will come. The US decision has renewed interest in the centrality of Jerusalem more than ever. The world understands today that there can be no peace in the Middle East without a just peace in Jerusalem and for Jerusalem. 

Your Majesty, 

We support you, your honourable stands, and declarations, which were adopted by the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation. Allow me to quote from your speech: “our region can never live in full peace without resolving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, based on the two-state solution, and in accordance with international law and resolutions, and the Arab Peace Initiative, leading to the establishment of the Palestinian state on Palestinian soil, with East Jerusalem as its capital. There is no alternative to Jerusalem as the key to ending this historical conflict,” from the speech of His Majesty King Abdullah II in Istanbul on December 13, 2017. Only this Hashemite vision will achieve a just peace in our region, because we are proponents of peace, justice and reconciliation. As Jesus Christ, whose birth we celebrate, teaches us: “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God.” Mathew 5:9  

Your Majesty,

On behalf of Arab Christianity, we hope that Your Majesty, as the Custodian of all Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem, will address the United Nations, UNESCO, and all influential countries and fora around the world to condemn injustice and protect the holy sites and their property against the flagrant violations of Jerusalem’s Christian and Islamic heritage.

With these words, we would like to thank you once again for this kind invitation, Your Majesty. We also thank His Royal Highness Prince Ghazi Bin Muhammed for the love and support.

This meeting shows that you are a father to this steadfast people. It is testament to your honest keenness to safeguard the freedom of religion and worship in Jordan and the Middle East. It is also a testament to Jordan as a model of harmony and coexistence, a country that is safe for interfaith dialogue.

From Jerusalem, we pray that God Almighty will grant Your Majesty long life and support you in your endeavours for peace and harmony, justice and reconciliation, and respecting everyone’s rights.

Sending you, Jordan and the Hashemite family our best wishes.

 

 

May the peace of God be with you.

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