Olmert may face legal action over division of Jerusalem
Written by Chris Perver
Sunday, 06 January 2008
Two Jewish organizations have sent a letter to
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert warning that they
intend to take legal action against him if the status of
Jerusalem is discussed at upcoming negotiations with the
Palestinian Authority. Olmert recently commented that
all of Israel's friends recognize the 1948 armistice
lines as defacto-borders, and that it was inevitable
that Israel would have to relinquish its hold on the
eastern half of the city in exchange for peace with the
Arab nations. It was reported that the Israeli Prime
Minister also discussed the division
of Jerusalem with King Abdullah II of Jordan, during
a surprise visit to the Hashemite Kingdom last
week.
Quote: "Reportedly, during the
meeting which was aimed at coordinating positions ahead
of a visit by US President George W. Bush slated for
next week, Abdullah told Olmert that the latter had to
stand up to commitments he made in the past, and
begin making public statements regarding the
division of Jerusalem.
And it seems that is exactly what Olmert has been
doing. But according to Israeli law, the city of
Jerusalem is the "eternal and undivided capital" of the
Jewish people. So when Vice Premier Haim
Ramon announces that Israel will cede Arab areas of
Jerusalem to the Palestinian Authority, and Olmert
questions why Arab communities were considered part of
the holy city in the first place, they are violating
Israeli law.
Quote: "The first clause of the
law in question, passed in 1980 under Prime Minister
Menachem Begin and President Yitzchak Navon, states,
"Jerusalem, whole and united, is the capital of Israel."
Clause 5 stipulates the precise area of Jerusalem, while
Clause 6 states, "No authorities relating to the area of
Jerusalem and that is in the legal purview of the State
of Israel or the Municipality of Jerusalem shall be
transferred to any foreign political or governmental
element, whether permanently or for a set period."
Clause 7 states that Clauses and 5 and 6 may not be
changed except if another Basic Law is accepted by the
majority of the Knesset.
And a lawyer working on behalf of the organizations
Victims of Arab Terror and Twenty-Four Shifts intend to
remind the Prime Minister of that fact. The only way for
Olmert to legally negotiate the status of Jerusalem is
to repeal those laws, and he can only do that with the
backing of the Knesset. If Olmert fails to respond to
the letter, the two organizations are prepared to file
for a court order to prevent him from dividing the city.
And all this is happening as Israel prepares for the
arrival of the President of the United States of America
on a three day visit to the country this week. The
Israeli government has announced it has created a
special committee to oversee the negotiations with the
Palestinian Authority, and the division of Jerusalem is
one of the issues that will be discussed. The Israeli
government intends to begin formal
negotiations following President Bush's visit to the
country, which runs from the 9th
to the 11th of January.
Quote: "Negotiations over the
core issues - refugees, Jerusalem and borders - will
begin after U.S. President George W. Bush's visit to the
region this week, while the remaining issues will be
discussed in other committees. The agreement being
finalized between Livni and Qureia changes the format of
negotiations over the core issues which, until talks
stopped in 2001, were discussed in three different
committees. A senior political source said yesterday
that the special committee will allow the two sides to
engage in a real dialogue. "This way it will be possible
to carry out negotiations without pressure - neither
political nor through leaks - and we will be able to
make more progress," the source added.
It's interesting that this impasse over the status of
Jerusalem has cropped up. For the Scriptures seem to
indicate that some sort of agreement will be formulated
3.5 years prior to the division of Jerusalem. Clearly
the Arab nations, and especially the Palestinian
terrorist organizations, are not going to settle for
anything less than full control over Gaza, Judea,
Samaria and east Jerusalem. And that's just to begin
with. But something (or someone) will happen which will
enable a peace agreement to be signed without Arab
control over east Jerusalem. Could this be the Basic Law
which prevents the division of the holy city until then?
Or could it be the arrival of the Antichrist who
convinces the Arab nations to play his game until the
time is ripe? In any case prophecy is being fulfilled
just as the Bible predicted. Following the division of
the city, the Lord Jesus Christ will return to earth
with His saints for the final battle over Jerusalem. Do
you belong to Jesus Christ? Will you be with the Lord on
that day? Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ for salvation
today.
Zechariah 14:1-3 Behold, the
day of the LORD cometh, and thy spoil shall be divided
in the midst of thee. For I will gather all nations
against Jerusalem to battle; and the city shall be
taken, and the houses rifled, and the women ravished;
and half of the city shall go forth into captivity, and
the residue of the people shall not be cut off from the
city. Then shall the LORD go forth, and fight against
those nations, as when he fought in the day of
battle.
Source Jerusalem
Post, Arutz
7, Haaretz
Original article: Prophecy News
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