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| "if the struggle for freedom of peoples is regarded as terrorism, then I am a terrorist," Attallah says. |
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JERUSALEM, January 11 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) – Spokesman
for the Orthodox Church in occupied Jerusalem Archimandrite Attallah
Hanna praised Saturday, January 11, the “martyrdom operations”,
calling on Palestinian Christians and Arabs to do everything in their
power to resist the Israeli occupation with every possible means.
Receiving
a formal delegation from the occupied city of Haifa, Atallah said
"those martyrs are the heroes of the nation. We are proud of them
and vehemently reject any malicious attempts trying to cast doubt on
their work," Al-Quds Press News Agency quoted him as saying.
"They
are not suicide bombers as some claim and they are not terrorists,
rather, they resist occupation and we support martyrdom operations
without any kind of reservations no matter what objectors and
doubt-casters say about such a heroic kinds of resistance," he
said.
The
Archimandrite, in addition, called for a joint Islamic-Christian
action in order to throw a "spanner in war against Iraq,"
and to liberate all Palestinian territories, pointing out that if the
Israeli authorities lifted the house arrest imposed on him and gave
him back his passports, he would form a Christian delegation to go to
Iraq to form a human shield against the potential U.S.-led military
action on Baghdad.
In
an exclusive interview with IslamOnline, Attallah asserted his support
for the operations, averring that "if the struggle for freedom of
peoples is regarded as terrorism, then I am a terrorist."
"The
real reform needed is to answer the following question: how can we
boost all kinds of resistance to achieve our national goals?" He
added.
In
the meantime, the Israeli foreign ministry formally protested to
the Church of the Orthodox Romans in Occupied Jerusalem at the
statements made by Attallah,
accusing him of supporting "terrorist operations" and
dismissing his stances as a danger on Israeli security.