Minister Ayoob Kara (Likud), stellvertretender Minister meinte während eines Staatsbesuches im Vatikan: Italiens Erdbeben waren eine Vergeltung für die UNESCO-Resolution.
*Der Israelische Stellvertretender Minister Ayoob Kara (Likud), von Itamar Eichner für YNet News (http://www.ynetnews.com), verursachte eine Kontroverse, als er die zwei massiven italienischen Erdbeben tadelte. Die Erdbeben in Italien haben das Land am Mittwoch getroffen und nach Minister Ayoob Kara waren sie ein Vergeltungsschlag gegen Italien, für die Abstimmung des Landes zugunsten einer UNESCO Auflösung eine jüdische Verbindung zum Tempelberg.
Der stellvertretende Minister meinte, die Erdbeben löste eine Naturkatastrophen aus, auf göttlichem will.
Die Nachricht aus Italien, zur Auflösung, habe einen Aufschrei in Israel und in der internationalen jüdischen Gemeinschaft ergeben, da es die jüdische Verbindung zu ihren heiligen Stätten in Jerusalem außer Acht gelassen habe.
Kara leitete eine israelische Delegation in den Vatikan, die in dem Bemühen, geschickt wurde, um die Opposition für die Resolution zu untermauern. Kara schaffte es sogar, bei seinem Besuch ein kurzes Gespräch mit dem Papst zu haben.
"Das Erdbeben war nicht die bequemste Erfahrung, aber wir vertrauten darauf, dass der Heilige Stuhl uns sicher halten würde", schrieb Kara in seinem Memo.
"Ich bin sicher, dass das Erdbeben wegen der UNESCO Entscheidung geschehen ist, auch der Papst war nicht einverstanden mit Italiens Entscheidung. Er sagte sogar öffentlich, dass das heilige Land an die Nation von Israel gebunden ist. "Nach dem Erdbeben hat sich Kara mit dem Kardinalstaatssekretär Pietro Parolin getroffen und versuchte, den Kardinal zu überzeugen, die Position des Vatikan zu ändern in Hinsicht auf die UNESCO-Entscheidung. Zwei Erdbeben, die Italien in dieser Woche schlug, waren "Vergeltung" für die Unterstützung des Landes von der UNESCO-Resolution ohne Berücksichtigung der jüdischen Verbindung zu Jerusalem, israelische Vize-Minister für regionale Zusammenarbeit Ayoob Kara.
Ironischerweise war der israelische Politiker auf Staatsbesuch im Vatikan, als die Beben am Mittwoch Mittelitalien getroffen hatten, wobei eine Person getötet wurde und 10 Personen verletzt wurden.
Am selben Tag hatte die UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) eine Resolution verabschiedet, Israel für seine Handhabung der heiligen Stätte in Jerusalem zu kritisieren - genannt Tempelberg von Juden und Haram al-Sharif von Muslimen. Das Dokument wurde nach hitzigen Debatte über ihren Wortlaut angenommen, und insbesondere im arabischen Wortlaut im Dokument verwendeten.
Kara kam mit vergeblichen Bemühungen in den Vatikan um die Auflösung zu verhindern, schaffte es aber noch einen kleinen Plausch mit dem Oberhaupt der katholischen Kirche zu haben. Laut Kara, Franziskus "nicht einverstanden war" mit der Auflösung. "Er (der Papst) sagte sogar öffentlich, dass das heilige Land an die Nation von Israel verbunden ist", betonte der stellvertretende Minister.
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21.10.2016 - Matteo Renzi says he will summon his foreign minister to find out why Italy abstained from the vote on the resolution that disregarded the ties ...*Hiob Kara (hebräisch אִיּוֹב קָרָא[1], arabisch أيوب قرا, DMG Ayyūb Qarā; * 12. März 1955 in Dalijat al-Karmel, Israel) ist ein drusischer israelischer Politiker. Er war Knessetabgeordneter des Likud sowie vom 31. März 2009 bis zum 18. März 2013 stellvertretender Minister für die Entwicklung des Negev und Galiläas.[2] Er ist Gegner von Israels einseitigem Abkoppelungsplan, bevorzugt gegenüber dem Iran eine militärische Lösung, unterstützt die Dreistaatenlösung und den israelischen Siedlungsbau im Westjordanland.
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He who has no name speaks: Italian earthquakes were retribution for anti-Jewish UNESCO vote
Likud deputy minister:
Italy earthquakes retribution for UNESCO vote
Deputy Minister Ayoob Kara attributes two earthquakes in Italy, during
which he was on a state visit to the Vatican, to Italy's decision to
vote for a UNESCO resolution disregarding Jewish connection to Jerusalem
Deputy Minister Ayoob Kara (Likud) caused
controversy when he blamed two massive earthquakes which hit Italy on
Wednesday for the country’s vote in favor of a UNESCO resolution
disregarding a Jewish connection to the Temple Mount.
The deputy minister, who was in Italy when the
earthquakes hit, ascribed the natural disasters to divine will.The
resolution itself sparked an outcry in Israel and among the
international Jewish community since it disregarded the Jewish
connection to its holy sites in Jerusalem.
Kara headed an Israeli delegation to the Vatican which was sent in an
effort to shore up opposition for the resolution. Kara even managed to
have a short conversation with the Pope during his visit.
“Going through the earthquake wasn’t the most comfortable of experiences, but we trusted that the Holy See would keep us safe,” Kara wrote in his memo.
“I’m sure that the earthquake happened because of the UNESCO decision, which the Pope strongly disagreed with. He even said publicly that the holy land is connected to the Nation of Israel.”
After recovering from the earthquake, Kara met with the Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin, and tried to convince the cardinal to change the Vatican’s position on the UNESCO decision.
Two earthquakes, which struck Italy this week, were “retribution” for the country’s support of the UNESCO resolution disregarding the Jewish connection to Jerusalem, Israeli Deputy Minister for Regional Cooperation Ayoob Kara said.
“Going through the earthquake wasn’t the most comfortable of experiences, but we trusted that the Holy See would keep us safe,” Kara wrote in his memo.
“I’m sure that the earthquake happened because of the UNESCO decision, which the Pope strongly disagreed with. He even said publicly that the holy land is connected to the Nation of Israel.”
After recovering from the earthquake, Kara met with the Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin, and tried to convince the cardinal to change the Vatican’s position on the UNESCO decision.
Two earthquakes, which struck Italy this week, were “retribution” for the country’s support of the UNESCO resolution disregarding the Jewish connection to Jerusalem, Israeli Deputy Minister for Regional Cooperation Ayoob Kara said.
“I’m sure that the earthquake happened because of the UNESCO decision,” Kara, a member of the ruling Likud Party, wrote in a memo, Ynetnews website reported.
Ironically, the Israeli politician was on a state visit to the Vatican when the quakes hit central Italy on Wednesday, killing one and injuring 10 people.
Earlier the same day, UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization), passed a resolution criticizing Israel for its handling of the holy site in Jerusalem – called Temple Mount by Jews, and Haram al-Sharif by Muslims.
The document was adopted after heated debate over its wording, and particularly the Arabic names used in the document. Italy was among the nations voting in favor of the resolution.
Israel blasted UNESCO and its Arab members for trying to undermine Jewish connections to the holy site.
Kara arrived in the Vatican in a fruitless effort to avert the resolution, but still managed to have a small chat with the leader of the Catholic Church.
According to Kara, Pope Francis “strongly disagreed” with the resolution.
“He (the Pope) even said publicly that the holy land is connected to the Nation of Israel,” the deputy minister stressed.
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As for surviving the natural disaster, the Israeli politician said that “going through the earthquake was not the most comfortable of experiences, but we trusted that the Holy See would keep us safe.”
Ironically, the Israeli politician was on a state visit to the Vatican when the quakes hit central Italy on Wednesday, killing one and injuring 10 people.
Earlier the same day, UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization), passed a resolution criticizing Israel for its handling of the holy site in Jerusalem – called Temple Mount by Jews, and Haram al-Sharif by Muslims.
The document was adopted after heated debate over its wording, and particularly the Arabic names used in the document. Italy was among the nations voting in favor of the resolution.
Israel blasted UNESCO and its Arab members for trying to undermine Jewish connections to the holy site.
Kara arrived in the Vatican in a fruitless effort to avert the resolution, but still managed to have a small chat with the leader of the Catholic Church.
According to Kara, Pope Francis “strongly disagreed” with the resolution.
“He (the Pope) even said publicly that the holy land is connected to the Nation of Israel,” the deputy minister stressed.
READ MORE: Netanyahu mocks UNESCO motion on Temple Mount: Like denying bond between Batman and Robin
As for surviving the natural disaster, the Israeli politician said that “going through the earthquake was not the most comfortable of experiences, but we trusted that the Holy See would keep us safe.”
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