JP
Upload

This video is unavailable.

Cardinal Foley: Wall dividing Israelis and Palestinians is not the answer

romereports romereports·5,021 videos
19,813

Subscription preferences

Loading...

Loading icon Loading...

Working...
1,296
Like     Dislike 1

Sign in to YouTube

Sign in with your Google Account (YouTube, Google+, Gmail, Orkut, Picasa, or Chrome) to like romereports's video.

Sign in to YouTube

Sign in with your Google Account (YouTube, Google+, Gmail, Orkut, Picasa, or Chrome) to dislike romereports's video.

Sign in to YouTube

Sign in with your Google Account (YouTube, Google+, Gmail, Orkut, Picasa, or Chrome) to add romereports's video to your playlist.

Uploaded on Dec 3, 2009

They say good fences make good neighbors. But the Israeli-West Bank barrier is a different story. The 436 mile-long wall separating Israel from the Palestinian territories was built by the Israeli state as a means to mitigate terrorists attacks.


But for some its a constant reminder of the divisiveness that has characterized the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for decades.

Cardinal John Foley says the wall goes beyond the exercise of power and domination calling it a human rights issue because it limits the free movement of people in the West Bank.


Cardinal John Patrick Foley
Grand Master, Order of the Holy Sepulchre
(original English)
00 28
The wall is a human rights issue because it separates people from the possibility of their work, of their education, of reaching land which they own, of reaching relatives they have, and of reaching the places of worship in Jerusalem which are so important to them.

Cardinal Foley is the Grand Master of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre. Hes seen the walls effects on residents of the Holy Land first hand.
Though he understands Israels security concerns, he says building a barrier like this one is not the answer and it only adds to the tension in an already troubled part of the world.

Cardinal John Patrick Foley
Grand Master, Order of the Holy Sepulchre
(original English)
00:54
Obviously, the Israelis must be secure in their own homes and there cant be these acts of terrorism that have occurred. I can understand their preoccupation. But I think the wall is an overreaction, and also I think it causes resentment and the seeds of future problems.

The pope gave a speech at a refugee camp along the wall in May of this year and called it the saddest thing he had seen while on his trip.


The controversial wall isnt the only pressing issue in the Holy Land. Christians are fleeing the troubles of the Middle East by the masses and leaving behind their historical homeland.


Cardinal John Patrick Foley
Grand Master, Order of the Holy Sepulchre
(original English)
06 35
One of the sad things is the departure of so many Christians from the Holy Land. Christians are probably among the best educated people in the Holy Land and the authorities in Jordan, in the Palestinian territories and in Israel all say that Christians help to promote peace in the Holy Land so it would be a tragedy for those areas if they left.

For now, Cardinal Foley and others are hoping that a clear international agreement with a recognition of definitive borders be drafted so as to foster peace in this part of the world.

RSS

Loading icon Loading...

Loading icon Loading...

Loading icon Loading...

The interactive transcript could not be loaded.

Loading icon Loading...

Loading icon Loading...

Ratings have been disabled for this video.
Rating is available when the video has been rented.
This feature is not available right now. Please try again later.

All Comments (9)

Sign in now to post a comment!
  • moishglukovsky

    The good Cardinal should stick to what he knows best -- narrating midnight Mass -- and leave politics to the professionals.

    ·

    Sign in to YouTube

    Sign in with your YouTube Account (YouTube, Google+, Gmail, Orkut, Picasa, or Chrome) to rate moishglukovsky's comment.

    Sign in to YouTube

    Sign in with your YouTube Account (YouTube, Google+, Gmail, Orkut, Picasa, or Chrome) to rate moishglukovsky's comment.
  • samerbahou

    The answer is to destroy the apartheid wall, or to at least move it to the legal borders so that it wouldn't seem as obvious as a land grab as it is.

    ·

    Sign in to YouTube

    Sign in with your YouTube Account (YouTube, Google+, Gmail, Orkut, Picasa, or Chrome) to rate samerbahou's comment.

    Sign in to YouTube

    Sign in with your YouTube Account (YouTube, Google+, Gmail, Orkut, Picasa, or Chrome) to rate samerbahou's comment.
    in reply to timrfrench61 (Show the comment)
  • timrfrench61

    So if you say the wall is not the answer, then what IS the answer, Cardinal?

    ·

    Sign in to YouTube

    Sign in with your YouTube Account (YouTube, Google+, Gmail, Orkut, Picasa, or Chrome) to rate timrfrench61's comment.

    Sign in to YouTube

    Sign in with your YouTube Account (YouTube, Google+, Gmail, Orkut, Picasa, or Chrome) to rate timrfrench61's comment.
  • theowind

    Cardinal Foley was the President of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications in the Holy See for over 20 years, and in 2007 he was made a cardinal and appointed as the Grand Master of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem.

    ·

    Sign in to YouTube

    Sign in with your YouTube Account (YouTube, Google+, Gmail, Orkut, Picasa, or Chrome) to rate theowind's comment.

    Sign in to YouTube

    Sign in with your YouTube Account (YouTube, Google+, Gmail, Orkut, Picasa, or Chrome) to rate theowind's comment.
    in reply to bjr43 (Show the comment)
  • bjr43

    Never heard of this Cardinal, who is he exactly?

    ·

    Sign in to YouTube

    Sign in with your YouTube Account (YouTube, Google+, Gmail, Orkut, Picasa, or Chrome) to rate bjr43's comment.

    Sign in to YouTube

    Sign in with your YouTube Account (YouTube, Google+, Gmail, Orkut, Picasa, or Chrome) to rate bjr43's comment.
  • Loading comment...
Loading...
Loading...
Working...
Sign in to add this to Watch Later