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http://www.jpost.com/Editions/2001/07/22/News/News.30888.html


The Jerusalem Post Newspaper

Online News From Israel
News Article
7/22/2001

Congress Bill Would Protect Temple Mount


In a bipartisan bid to stop the destruction of ancient Jewish artifacts
located under the Temple Mount, Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Virginia) introduced
legislation into Congress on Thursday that would eliminate aid to the
Palestinian Authority should it continue to authorize the removal of
archeological antiquities from Judaism's holiest site.

Introduced with 16 co-sponsors, the Temple Mount Preservation Act was
lauded by Jewish leaders here who are have become increasingly concerned
with Palestinian leaders' claims that Jewish history at the Temple Mount is
fabricated, and their efforts to excavate and destroy such history in
Jerusalem's Old City.

Calling the destruction "one of the most unprecedented attacks on religious
heritage of our time," Cantor stated at a press conference that under the
current circumstances, "thousands of years of Judeo-Christian heritage is
under siege at this most sacred of sites to Christianity, Judaism, and
Islam." The legislation, which calls on the Bush administration to
"prohibit assistance to the PA or its instrumentalities unless the
president certifies that no excavation of the Temple Mount in Israel is
being conducted," states that the "massive excavations and unsupervised
destruction of artifacts are undeniable affronts to the concept of
religious freedom and tolerance that must be respected in order to achieve
and maintain peace in the Middle East."

After the signing of the Oslo Accords in 1993, the Wakf, or Islamic
religious trust, began authorizing widespread bulldozing and destroying of
antiquities dating back to the First Temple period, which have been dumped
in the Kidron Valley nearby and, according to some reports, sold on the
black market, in early 1998.

Sheikh Ikrima Sabri, the PA-appointed mufti of Jerusalem and chief Muslim
administrator of the site, was referred to by Cantor in the legislation as
an anti-Semite. Sabri has publicly, and repeatedly, denied any Jewish link
to the Temple Mount. At the Camp David peace summit last year, PA Chairman
Yasser Arafat also reportedly rejected any Jewish claims to the Temple
Mount. According to Cantor's legislation, "the actions of Yasser Arafat and
the PA threaten to eliminate all historical evidence of Jewish activity on
the Temple Mount and serve to discredit Israeli claims of sovereignty over
the Temple Mount." The US is set to provide the Palestinians with $125
million this year as part of a three-year, $400 million package approved by
Congress in 2000, as well as an additional $75m. in indirect aid through
the US Agency for International Development.

"I think it's important that Congress understand that the Palestinians
can't be trusted on many levels, not the least of which is that they can't
be trusted to preserve the important religious sites in Jerusalem," said
Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY), one of the bill's co-sponsors. "I think we need
to hold them accountable and the Cantor legislation seeks to do that," he
said. For a Christian member of Congress and co-sponsor, Rep. Mike Pence
(R-Indiana), the desecration of Jewish history on the Temple Mount is "an
outrageous example of an attempt by the PA to show no regard to the
important claim that both Jewish and Christian history have on that site."

"When you think of the millions of believing Christians and Jews across
America who cherish that site, and that $125 million is being used to
excavate the site without any regard to its unique history and without any
regard to standard archaeological protocol, it is totally unacceptable,"
said Pence. "We are not an honest broker in the Middle East, we are a
friend of Israel in the Middle East, and this is precisely the moment that
a friend and partner writing the checks can speak to the recipient of those
checks."

Jewish leaders praised the legislation as a step toward raising awareness
of the destruction that is currently occurring in Jerusalem. "This
legislation sends a very important message," said Malcolm Hoenlein, the
executive vice chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American
Jewish Organizations, "that all those who want to see the site preserved
are not going to assist those responsible for that desecration."

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