Schlaglicht Israel Nr. 17/14 Aktuelles aus israelischen Tageszeitungen 16.-31. Oktober Die Themen dieser Ausgabe 1. Unruhen in Jerusalem...................................................................................................................................... 1 2. Krise zwischen Washington und Jerusalem..................................................................................................... 3 3. Reuven Rivlins Rede in Kafr Qasem................................................................................................................ 5 4. Medienquerschnitt............................................................................................................................................ 6 1. Unruhen in Jerusalem Zwei Menschen mussten sterben, darunter ein drei Monate altes Baby, weil ein Palästinenser mit seinem Auto in eine Menschengruppe an einer Jerusalemer Straßenbahnhaltestelle raste. Der mutmaßliche Anschlag gepaart mit einem Mordversuch an dem jüdischen Ultranationalisten Yehuda Glick und der Zuzug einiger Dutzend israelischer Siedler in das palästinensische Viertel Silwan boten Zündstoff für neue Unruhen in Ostjerusalem. Palästinenserpräsident Mahmud Abbas appellierte an die Regierung in Washington, sie möge ihren Einfluss für eine Beruhigung der Unruhen in Jerusalem starkmachen. Jordaniens König Abdullah II. warnte vor einer Veränderung des Status quo auf dem Tempelberg. Jede Veränderung würde den Friedensvertrag zwischen Israel und Jordanien gefährden. Her only sin was being a Jewish baby (…) the imag e of the man carrying Chaya Zissel Braun in his arms(…), rushing her to the mobile intensive care unit as she lay in her pink clothes, barely as big as his forearm-- it ties your stomach in knots. At only three months old, this is what happened to her, and there is simply no way to ease the pain.(…) Her mother hugged her, breathed in the sweet scent of her newborn skin and whispered in her little ear that she would do anything and everything for her. Her father cradled her gently. And both of them were thrilled by her tiny toes and her first smile.(…) It is possible that little Chaya was laying in her stroller. Or that her mother was holding her in her arms.(…) they did not stand a chance against the car speeding cruelly into the group of people waiting at the light rail station.(…) Emily Amrousi, IHY, 23.10.14 A fiery devotee on the Temple Mount (…) His life's mission was breaking the status quo on the Temple Mount. Others pursued the same goal over the years, but none of them became addicted to it like Yehudah Glick.(…) Over the years, zealots from both sides tried to change the rules of the game – Sheikh Raed Salah on the one side and members of the Jewish Underground on the other side, but the rules were upheld. In recent years, there has been a change on the Jewish side: Religious Zionists began visiting the Mount.(…) Glick(…) and his friend s convinced right-wing MKs to formulate a bill changing the regulations on the Mount. The news about the bill made headlines in the Arab world media and contributed quite a lot to 1
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