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    ON WHAT SIDE OF THE HOLOCAUST ARE YOU ON? OLMERT AND ISRAELI HYPOCRISY
    Terry Scott

    The People's Voice, TN
    Dec 14 2006

    Is it cheeky or just magnificent Israeli chutzpah for Ehud Olmert to
    ask the new Pope to condemn Iran's "Holocaust Conference" in the face
    of the worst chapter of human rights abuses against the Palestinians?

    Arrogant, diffident and pugnacious Mr. Olmert actually has the cojones
    to go to the Vatican and tell the Pope to condemn a conference on
    the most untouchable of taboo topics in modern history at the same
    time as disallowing the United Nations fact-finding team from being
    granted visas to conduct their study of Beit Hanoun??? Has the Anglican
    Church become so distant from the Catholic mothership, that Archbishop
    Desmond Tutu's public humiliation by the Israelis can mean so little
    to this German pontiff?

    [More:]

    Is it me or do you also have the distinct nauseating feeling that
    Israeli politicians have made the entire world their playground to
    stride so brazenly and arrogantly demanding and criticising whatever
    they please?

    Perhaps the not-to-be-trusted Olmert thought that Pope Benedict's
    comments about Islam earlier this year insinuated a "warming up" of
    relations with the Jewish State and that the more recent tete-a-tete
    with his German counterpart Merkel, signaled a reconciliation of German
    and Jewish interests. What else did Olmert ask from the Germans this
    time, more money for "reparations" that no other holocaust equivalent
    group received: the Armenians from the Turks?

    Cambodians from Pol Pot? Chileans from Pinochet? Japanese from the
    Americans?

    The Vatican ought at the very least to follow through with the
    agreement that was signed with the PLO in early 2000 with these
    little-followed goals:

    Calling for a peaceful solution of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict,
    which would realize the inalienable national legitimate rights
    and aspirations of the Palestinian People, to be reached through
    negotiation and agreement, in order to ensure peace and security
    for all peoples of the region on the basis of international law,
    relevant United Nations and its Security Council resolutions, justice
    and equity;

    Declaring that an equitable solution for the issue of Jerusalem,
    based on international resolutions, is fundamental for a just and
    lasting peace in the Middle East, and that unilateral decisions and
    actions altering the specific character and status of Jerusalem are
    morally and legally unacceptable [source].

    Did Benedict remind Ehud Olmert of these agreements?

    http://www.thepeoplesvoice.org/cgi-bi n/blogs/voices.php/2006/12/14/p12921
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