Bishop pleads for Palestinian children to be allowed back to school.Jerusalem (ENI) -- A Lutheran Holy Land leader who was shocked to encounter school children begging by the road side has pleaded for Palestinians, Israelis and the international community to get more than 700,000 Palestinian students back to school. Bishop Munib Younan Munib Younan (born September 18, 1950 in Jerusalem) is the Evangelical Lutheran Church Bishop of Palestine and Jordan since 1998. He is married since 1980 to Suad Yacoub from Haifa, originally from Kfar Bir"im, (one of the depopulated villages of 1948.) They have three children. , head of the Evangelical Lutheran Church Evangelical Lutheran Church can refer to many different Lutheran churches in the world. Among them are the following:
"As I was driving to Ramallah the other day and stopped at an intersection, a child came up to the car with a towel to try to clean my windshield. I said, 'What is this?' He said, 'Please, for God's sake, one shekel. I want to eat!' Other children later started following us when we were walking, 'Please, a shekel, a shekel.' I was offended and humiliated hu·mil·i·ate tr.v. hu·mil·i·at·ed, hu·mil·i·at·ing, hu·mil·i·ates To lower the pride, dignity, or self-respect of. See Synonyms at degrade. to watch Palestinian children turn into beggars." The bishop also strongly urged Hamas, which advocates the destruction of the state of Israel, and Fatah, the party led by the Palestinian Authority president, Mahmoud Abbas, to stop their infighting in·fight·ing n. 1. Contentious rivalry or disagreement among members of a group or organization: infighting on the President's staff. 2. Fighting or boxing at close range. and avoid a civil war. "These children have become the pawns of politics between the Palestinians and the whole Western World and between the infighting of Hamas and Fatah," Bishop Younan said. "It's time that we all--Palestinians, Israelis and the international community--stopped making the children the victims of this political stalemate. He continued, "Now, as a result of the international boycott against the political leaders, our children are becoming beggars and our teenagers are becoming more embittered em·bit·ter tr.v. em·bit·tered, em·bit·ter·ing, em·bit·ters 1. To make bitter in flavor. 2. To arouse bitter feelings in: was embittered by years of unrewarded labor. by injustice and hypocrisy and driven into the arms of the. extremists." Bishop Younan added, "This worries every one of us and should worry the international community." |
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