'Jerusalem not holy to Muslims'
Yaakov Lappin
Jerusalem is "not holy to Muslims at all," the president of the Zionist
Organization of America (ZOA), Morton Klein, told a Quebec synagogue
congregation, the Canadian Jewish News (CJN) reported on Friday.
Klein said Jerusalem had never been important to Muslims, and that the
Islamic claim on Jerusalem was designed "to take away our heart and our
soul," the CJN said. He added that Palestinians "have never been a
real people because there was never an actual country called
'Palestine,'" the report added.
"He even accused Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert of being willing to
sell out Israel for the chance at 'peace,' when 'peace' has never been
on Palestinian leaders' minds," CJN quoted Klein as saying.
Australian FM rejects Syria call
Meanwhile, in Ramallah, Australia's Foreign Minister, Alexander Downer,
has rejected calls by the Syrian ambassador for Australia to take a
less pro-Israel stance, the Australian Jewish News (AJN) reported.
"What some ambassador - the Syrian Ambassador I think it is - says in
Canberra, well my only response to that is I would like Syria to play a
truly constructive role in constraining extremism," Downer was quoted
as saying.
"For Syria to constrain the activities of Hizbullah in southern Lebanon
and in Lebanon more generally, and for Syria to exercise constraint
over the activities of Hamas - that will help," Donwer added.
Downer met with Palestinian Prime Minister in the West Bank Salam
Fayyad, and described the Hamas military coup in Gaza as "a disaster."
He added that "Hamas would continue to be isolated from efforts to
strike a lasting deal between Palestinians and Israelis."
US university receives millions for Israel center
Brandeis University has received USD 15 million to establish an Israel
studies center, Boston's the Jewish Advocate reported.
The center is aimed at stimulating "scholarship and teaching on the
Jewish state's history, language and culture," the report said, adding
that the gift came at a time when the university has been facing
condemnations over its invitation last January of former President
Jimmy Cater to talk about his book, 'Palestine Peace Not Apartheid.'
The donation was made the Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation.
Responding to the donation, Brandeis President, Jehuda Reinharz, was
quoted by the Advocate as saying: "I think this donation proves that
donors have much more faith in us than some of the people in the media."
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