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Palestinian Christians, whom were denied by Israel to go Jerusalem to participate in the “Via Dolorosa” in Jerusalem, mark Good Friday procession through the Cremisan valley, in Beit Jala, and near the surrounding illegal Israeli colony, which Israel plans to confiscate & steal to build the Apartheid wall and a new Jewish-only colony.(photos by Waseem Ksabra)

See: PNN-Israel denies thousands of Palestinian Christians entry to Holy sites and Palestinian Christians protest Israeli permit regime during Palm Sunday procession

Happy Easter From Occupied birth place of Jesus , Palestine !

In the annual Palm Sunday procession, Palestinian Christians carry signs naming their West Bank communities, all of which are cut off from Jerusalem by the Israeli separation barrier, requiring their residents to obtain special permits to enter, March 24, 2013. Such restrictions have dramatically reduced the number of Palestinians able to participate in religious traditions of any faith in Jerusalem

Palestinian Christians protest Israeli permit regime during Palm Sunday procession .(x)

During the annual Palm Sunday procession, Palestinian Christians protest permits delayed and denied during the Easter season. Photos by: Ryan Rodrick Beiler/Activestills.org

Whether during Ramadan or Easter, every year, Palestinians with West Bank IDs face challenges entering Jerusalem for religious worship. Despite claims by Israeli authorities of granting more permits and relaxing restrictions, each year thousands of worshipers are denied entry.

This Easter season, early reports indicate that Palestinian Christian communities from the northern West Bank had to cancel their Palm Sunday celebrations in Jerusalem due to a lack of permits. Parishes from the Bethlehem and Ramallah areas received between 30% and 40% of the permits they requested.

One individual from the Bethlehem area lamented that while he was granted entry, the rest of his family was turned away at the checkpoint. Such arbitrary policies are typical with Israel’s permitting system, which rarely provides a coherent rationale for who is granted and who is denied, other the than the catch-all excuse of “security reasons”.

Palestinian Christians and Muslims rightly ask why if they are granted special permission to visit Jerusalem for religious holiday seasons–and are at that time not considered a security threat–why they are not allowed to freely visit throughout the year.

The heavy Israeli military presence along the procession route contrasts with the original meaning of the holiday. Palm Sunday celebrates Jesus’ “triumphal entry” into Jerusalem, marking the beginning of the Christian Holy Week. According to the Christian scriptures, Jesus rode a donkey into Jerusalem, and the celebrating people there lay down their cloaks in front of him and waved palm branches as a symbol of victory. Additional symbolism included his choice to ride on a donkey, perhaps referring to Eastern traditions that it is an animal of peace, versus the horse, which is the animal of war. A king came riding upon a horse when he was bent on war and rode upon a donkey when he wanted to point out he was coming in peace. Jesus’ entry to Jerusalem would thus symbolize his entry as the Prince of Peace, not as a war-waging king.

The Gospel of Luke also contains this prescient passage of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem: “As he came near and saw the city, he wept over it, saying, ‘If you, even you, had only recognized on this day the things that make for peace! But now they are hidden from your eyes.’”

 

Jan24,2013 : Jerusalem scouts at AlAqsa mosque during the celebrations of the Birthday of the Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him) today according to the Islamic calender . (Photo by Alyateema )

Jan24,2013 : Jerusalem scouts at AlAqsa mosque during the celebrations of the Birthday of the Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him) today according to the Islamic calender . (Photo by Alyateema )

During the weekly Friday demonstration in the village of Nabi Saleh, protesters carried a christmas tree decorated with tear gas canisters and sang occupation-themed carols. Palestinian, international and Israeli activists then proceeded to march on the road towards the village’s main entrance when the Israeli army attacked demonstrators with barrages of tear gas, rubber bullets and skunk water. The onslaught carried on for several hours, during which a few protesters were injured by rubber bullets and were treated by medica at the scene. Several others suffocated from tear gas. Photo by Haim Schwarczenberg

During the weekly Friday demonstration in the village of Nabi Saleh, protesters carried a christmas tree decorated with tear gas canisters and sang occupation-themed carols. Palestinian, international and Israeli activists then proceeded to march on the road towards the village’s main entrance when the Israeli army attacked demonstrators with barrages of tear gas, rubber bullets and skunk water. The onslaught carried on for several hours, during which a few protesters were injured by rubber bullets and were treated by medica at the scene. Several others suffocated from tear gas. 

Photo by Haim Schwarczenberg

Israeli Authorities Allow 557 Christians from Gaza to Participate Christmas in the West Bank

(PNN)Friday 21st December, the Israeli occupation authorities allow 557 Christians from the Gaza Strip to travel to the West Bank to participate in Christmas festivals through Beit Hanoun crossing “Erez”.

Palestinian source from the Palestinian Liaison Office reported that “the Israeli side handed us 557 permits for Christians in Gaza who would leave to the West Bank for Christmas festivals.”

He also said, “Permits are valid for almost two weeks starting from 24/12/2012 to 8/1/2013,” adding that Israel still banning Palestinian Christians who are less than 35 years from leaving the Gaza Strip.

The Christmas tree is lit in the city where Jesus was born(x) . The ceremony opens the beginning of the Christmas festivities in the city of baby Jesus.

2012/10/26 - Worshipers perform Eid prayer at Al Aqsa mosque, Jerusalem , Palestine .(by Afef Ameera/Wafa)