Des Evangiles brulés en israel

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Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur
VIB
Orthodox Jews set fire to hundreds of copies of the New Testament in the latest act of violence against Christian missionaries in the Holy Land.

Or Yehuda Deputy Mayor Uzi Aharon said missionaries recently entered a neighborhood in the predominantly religious town of 34,000 in central Israel, distributing hundreds of New Testaments and missionary material.

After receiving complaints, Aharon said, he got into a loudspeaker car last Thursday and drove through the neighborhood, urging people to turn over the material to Jewish religious students who went door to door to collect it.

"The books were dumped into a pile and set afire in a lot near a synagogue," he said.

The newspaper Maariv reported Tuesday that hundreds of yeshiva students took part in the book-burning. But Aharon told The Associated Press that only a few students were present, and that he was not there when the books were torched.

"Not all of the New Testaments that were collected were burned, but hundreds were," he said.

He said he regretted the burning of the books, but called it a commandment to burn materials that urge Jews to convert.

"I certainly don't denounce the burning of the booklets, he said. I denounce those who distributed the booklets."

Jews worship from the Old Testament, including the Five Books of Moses and the writings of the ancient prophets. Christians revere the Old Testament as well as the New Testament, which contains the ministry of Jesus.

Calev Myers, an attorney who represents Messianic Jews, or Jews who accept Jesus as their savior, demanded in an interview with Army Radio that all those involved be put on trial. He estimated there were 10,000 Messianic Jews, who are also known as Jews for Jesus, in Israel.

Police had no immediate comment.

Israeli authorities and Orthodox Jews frown on missionary activity aimed at Jews, though in most cases it is not illegal. Still, the concept of a Jew burning books is abhorrent to many in Israel because of the association with Nazis torching piles of Jewish books during the Holocaust of World War II.

Earlier this year, the teenage son of a prominent Christian missionary was seriously wounded when a package bomb delivered to the family's West Bank home went off in his hands.

Last year, arsonists burst into a Jerusalem church used by Messianic Jews and set the building on fire, raising suspicions that Jewish extremists were behind the attack. No one claimed responsibility, but the same church was burned down 25 years ago by ultra-Orthodox Jewish extremists.
haaretz
 

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http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/mosque-vandalized-in-bedouin-village-near-haifa-1.295102

The graffiti was discovered by village residents at 4:30 AM.

The 3 slogans spray-painted on the building's walls read: "There will be a war over Judea and Samaria," "price tag" and "this structure is destined for demolition."

"This is a serious crime that cannot be ignored," Mohammed Omaria, a village resident who works at the mosque, told Haaretz. Omria also said the crime was the result of the recent wave of anti-Arab incitement in Israel.

A village resident who lives near the mosque said he saw three yarmulke-wearing youths in the mosque's vicinity at around 2 AM Wednesday, and that when he asked them what they were doing there, they answered that they were searching for their dog.

Dozens of village residents and Muslims from nearby villages flocked to the mosque to inspect the damage.

The village's leaders said they plan to involve Israeli Arab MKs in the affair and hold a conference at the mosque.

The mosque has come under attack in the past when arsonists set fire to it in 1988.
 
alors...Bili s'étonnait du sujet car nous ne sommes pas sur un forum francophone ; selon lui, ce sujet n'a pas à être abordé !

ma réponse était en conséquence :fou:

Je pense plutôt qu'elle s'etonnait que le sujet soit posté en anglais et non en français.
Sinon tout les sujets peuvent être abordés pour autant que la majorité des intervenants en comprennent le sens....soit dans la langue officielle de Bladi qui est le français.
 
qu'ils les brulent....ce nest que du papier... symboliquement.. je men fiche totalement
je préfère qu'ils brulent des livres plutot qu'ils tuent des vies .. comme le font les extremistes de tout bord..

( et pourtant suis d'héritage chrétien)

de plus, dans cet article, les extremistes orthodoxes juifs se vengent des juifs messianiques ( eux , ils croivent en jesus, en fait ce sont des chrétiens) missionnaires chrétiens en israel.
 
Je pense plutôt qu'elle s'etonnait que le sujet soit posté en anglais et non en français.
Sinon tout les sujets peuvent être abordés pour autant que la majorité des intervenants en comprennent le sens....soit dans la langue officielle de Bladi qui est le français.

hé garçon , la langue officielle de la planète Terre c'est l'anglais donc soit tu comprends soit t'apprend mais en tout cas si t'es pas doué en anglais tu devrais en avoir hoooonte.
 

Bad Boy

Le Maroc tu peux pas test
hé garçon , la langue officielle de la planète Terre c'est l'anglais donc soit tu comprends soit t'apprend mais en tout cas si t'es pas doué en anglais tu devrais en avoir hoooonte.

hé boloss la langue du forum c'est le francais et l'arabe alors si tu veux jouer l'anglophone t'as qu'a aller squatter dans les forum anglais.
 

Bad Boy

Le Maroc tu peux pas test
http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/mosque-vandalized-in-bedouin-village-near-haifa-1.295102

The graffiti was discovered by village residents at 4:30 AM.

The 3 slogans spray-painted on the building's walls read: "There will be a war over Judea and Samaria," "price tag" and "this structure is destined for demolition."

"This is a serious crime that cannot be ignored," Mohammed Omaria, a village resident who works at the mosque, told Haaretz. Omria also said the crime was the result of the recent wave of anti-Arab incitement in Israel.

A village resident who lives near the mosque said he saw three yarmulke-wearing youths in the mosque's vicinity at around 2 AM Wednesday, and that when he asked them what they were doing there, they answered that they were searching for their dog.

Dozens of village residents and Muslims from nearby villages flocked to the mosque to inspect the damage.

The village's leaders said they plan to involve Israeli Arab MKs in the affair and hold a conference at the mosque.

The mosque has come under attack in the past when arsonists set fire to it in 1988.

Il existe un forum anglais si tu veux prouver quelques choses.
 
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