Palestine's "Turbulent Priest" Delivers A Blistering
Easter Message
03 April 2010
By Stuart Littlewood
Fr Manuel Musallam recently retired at the age of 71
after serving as the parish priest of the Holy Family
Church in Gaza for 14 years. For most of that time the
Israelis would not allow him to visit his family and
friends in the West Bank. So, in spite of failing
health, he soldiered on through the devastating siege
and the murderous blitzkrieg.
I was privileged to meet him a couple of years ago and
I just love the way this man speaks out. He doesn't
mince words. He tells it the way it is, with truth and
style.
Retirement hasn't silenced him or dimmed his
perceptions.
This Easter he's concerned, as always, about the
occupation and how it robs those in the Holy Land of
Easter's message of hope and joy:
We Christians of Palestine have been under occupation
for many long years. We've been suffering with
bitterness at being kept away from the Holy Sites.
We've been denied our right to worship in Jerusalem.
Many Christian generations have never been able to
reach Jerusalem to visit its holy places.
The occupation has been continuously imposing unlawful
obstacles. This year, we are confronted by the Israeli
Apartheid Separation Wall, checkpoints and roadblocks
guarded by Israeli soldiers denying us movement and
access to Jerusalem.
All these measures not only suffocate the Palestinian
people, but also asphyxiate peace in Israel and
Palestine.
Fr Manuel explains how Palestinians are denied the
freedom to worship as and where they please, even at
Easter. In particular, they are prevented from going
into Jerusalem. The Zionist claim that Palestine was
"a land without a people for a people without a land"
has had a disastrous impact on the Palestinians. "It
does not mean that Jerusalem is without a people, but
rather it should be evacuated to be handed over to
another people. David Ben Gurion himself articulated
the plan in 1937 when he declared: 'We must expel
Arabs and take their places.'"
"Every stone built in the Apartheid Wall, every axe
strike digging under the Al-Aqsa Mosque and every
house destroyed by Israel will increase the intensity
of resistance and resentfulness. "
Fr Manuel Musallam
"Every stone built in the Apartheid Wall, every axe
strike digging under the Al-Aqsa Mosque and every
house destroyed by Israel will increase the intensity
of resistance and resentfulness. However, cooperation
with Palestinians will give Israel the hope for a
future, dominated by serenity and peacefulness. "
"We lament Jerusalem... "
He warns of the relentless Zionist programme to
completely Judaise Jerusalem, alter its features,
expel its people, destroy its houses, seize its land
and build numerous settlements.
We lament Jerusalem, and miss its beautiful
ceremonies. This year thousands of tourists will weep
with us. They will not be able to march the "Way of
the Cross" with Palestinians. There will be no
national Palestinian folklore to discover or Arab
religious crafts to take with them as gifts, and no
local prayers, hymns and music to experience in the
warm faith of believers in Palestine. They will be
shocked entering the Holy Sepulchre to find Israeli
police inside.
Easter symbolizes liberation from sin and slavery but
hopes of national liberation are evaporating. The
slavery and humiliation of occupation are felt more
keenly than ever by Palestinian Christians.
We do not foresee any political settlement, or an end
to occupation, or hope for the return of Palestinian
refugees, or the forming of ourstate with Jerusalem as
its capital, or the right to self-determination, or
the liberation of thousands of prisoners, free access
and movement, an end to Gaza siege, and the
dismantling of the Apartheid Wall around Jerusalem.
We are appalled by the continuous threats of more war.
And we are distressed by the daily humiliation,
hunger, thirst, unemployment and the absence of
sustainable development in our country.
The world's silence is perplexing, he says, and the
international community seems unable to implement the
resolutions it used to create the State of Israel.
Recent events only to lead closer to the abyss.
He reminds us that Palestinians have been building and
enhancing Jerusalem for 5,000 years and never stopped
– except during the occupation, which has practically
destroyed everything they had accomplished. Unable to
find any traces of their own heritage, he observes,
the occupiers have annexed some of the Palestinians'
holy places.
"Jerusalem was the city of God, peace and prayer, but
has been converted into a city of man, war and hatred.
Instead of becoming the key to the doors of heaven, it
has become a key to war and blood."
Fr Manuel Musallam
"Jerusalem was the city of God, peace and prayer, but
has been converted into a city of man, war and hatred.
Instead of becoming the key to the doors of heaven, it
has become a key to war and blood."
"Protect our holy sites"
Jerusalem, the holiest place on earth, is now the
focus of sin and crime, he says, because one man is
killing another, insulting him and trampling his
dignity and his right to live.
Jerusalem is ours. It is not a disputed land. We are
not soliciting to share the legacy and heritage of
Jerusalem with Israel or with anyone else.
We do not accept the speech of Israeli leaders that
Jerusalem is the capital of Israel and that building
in it is no different from building in Tel Aviv.
Occupation is a sin and a form of terrorism, and when
relying on the texts of the Torah to kill people or
expel and remove them from their land it rises to the
level of a crime against humanity. All perpetrators
should be judged by the International Criminal Court
before being judged by the just court of God.
Supporters of Netanyahu's remarks, and those who fail
to condemn them, simply give Israel more time and
excuses to intensify its crimes against the
Palestinian people. Hence they become accomplices in a
"sin against the nations".
In his appeal to the world this Easter, what seems to
worry Fr Manuel most is how the dwindling numbers that
are now allowed to reach the holy sites might cause
them to be turned into historic monuments or even
destroyed. In the eyes of Israeli leaders, these
places are "pagan sites" and whoever destroys them is
brought closer to God. "A long time ago," he says,
the Zionist Jewish leader Theodore Herzl said: "If one
day we recover Jerusalem and I am still able to do
anything when we do so, my first action will be to
cleanse it thoroughly. I will remove everything that
is not holy and burn the monuments that are centuries
old."
Israel has devastated and tortured us in their many
wars. We ask you to see the wounds of innocent
Palestinian people and to be compassionate towards the
Palestinian holocaust that you witness with your own
eyes and touch with your own hands, and to know those
who perpetrated this crime against our children.
Search with us for justice that is the mother of
peace. Protect us and safeguard our Holy Sites.
I recall that in 2008 Fr Manuel was with his Christian
community during their darkest hour when Israel, with
a nod from America and the EU, unleashed a deadly
onslaught intended to finally crush the half-starved
Gazans.
"Wimpish churchmen and politicians in the West would
wet their pants at the very thought of speaking
plainly against Zionist lawlessness and cruelty the
way Fr Manuel does, which is why the Holy Land is such
an unholy mess."
At the height of the killing spree, Fr Manuel sent
this message from the smoking ruins to anyone who
would listen:
Our people in Gaza are treated like animals in a zoo.
They eat but remain hungry; they cry, but no one wipes
their tears. There is no water, no electricity, no
food, only fear, terror and blockade... Our children
are living in a state of trauma and fear. They are
sick from it and for other reasons such as
malnutrition, poverty and the cold... The hospitals
did not have basic first aid before the war and now
thousands of wounded and sick are pouring in and they
are performing operations in the corridors. The
situation is frightening and sad.
In exasperation he added: "May Christ's compassion
revive our love for God even though it is currently in
'intensive care'."
Was anyone listening?
Wimpish churchmen and politicians in the West would
wet their pants at the very thought of speaking
plainly against Zionist lawlessness and cruelty the
way Fr Manuel does, Which is why the Holy Land is
such an unholy mess. Their inaction ensures that
nothing changes for the better.
Indeed, the situation gets progressively worse. Some
will no doubt be muttering, "Will nobody rid us of the
turbulent priest?" as did King Henry II in 1170,
referring to Thomas Becket who rebelled against his
unjust reforms.
But we need many more good and turbulent priests. They
inspire. They might even succeed in goading the
cowardly international community to action. Meanwhile,
it seems God still has work for Fr Manuel, even in
retirement.
Stuart Littlewood is author of the book Radio Free
Palestine, which tells the plight of the Palestinians
under occupation. For further information please visit
www.radiofreepalest ine.co.uk.
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