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10. \t<\/span>The PRESIDENT (interpretation from French<\/i>): The Council is meeting today in response to the request contained in the letter dated 12 April addressed to the President of the Council by the representative of Morocco [S\/14967] and the letter dated 13 April addressed to the President of the Council by the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Iraq [S\/14969].<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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11. \t<\/span>The first speaker is the representative of Morocco, on whom I now call.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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12.\t<\/span>Mr. MRANI ZENTAR (Morocco) (interpretation from French<\/i>): Mr. President, permit me first to convey to you and the honourable members of the Council my thanks for having acceded to the request by His Majesty King Hassan II, who, in his capacity as Chairman of the Al-Quds Committee, wished the Council to hold an urgent meeting to consider the grave events which are now taking place in the Holy City of Jerusalem under Israeli military occupation.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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13.\t<\/span>I should also like to tell you how pleased my country is to see you presiding over this discussion, because of your qualities as a skilled diplomat, whose contribution is greatly sought after and highly appreciated in the most delicate situations at the Âé¶¹APP: but, in addition, my country is proud to have close and fraternal relations with Zaire–a mutually fruitful co-operation in domains which, for your country as well as for mine, are of major importance, especially as regards safeguarding peace and stability in Africa and defending and strengthening the values of the unity and harmony of our continent.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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14.\t<\/span>I also wish to take this opportunity to pay a tribute to Mrs. Jeane Kirkpatrick, who last month, on behalf of the United States, was a brilliant President of the Council at a time when this body was considering, as is also the case today, situations that are so troubling and that present such a danger to international peace and security.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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15.\t<\/span>Having paid my respects to you, Mr. President, and to the members of the Council, I should like to inform the Council that, given the gravity of the events which have taken place and which continue to take place in the Holy City of Jerusalem, His Majesty Hassan II, King of Morocco and Chairman of the Al-Quds Committee, has vested in me the great honour of reading out the message which His Majesty has addressed to the honourable members of the Council and, through you and the members of the Council, to the whole of the international community. The royal message reads as follows:<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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\t<\/span>"Mr. President, if we have taken the initiative, as the head of a Muslim State Member of the Âé¶¹APP, of asking for the Security Council to be convened, our request is also justified by the fact that we are Chairman of the Al-Quds Committee of the Islamic Conference. The letter which all representatives of States participating in that Conference have addressed to you in support of our action [S\/14969], while expressing the support of the Muslim world as a whole, bears witness to the depths of its emotion at the very serious events that occurred in Jerusalem on 11 April.\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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\t<\/span>"Once again, a bloody and sacrilegious action has rendered more dangerous a situation that already endangered international peace. The facts are well known.\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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\t<\/span>"An Israeli soldier in uniform burst into the square in front of the Al-Aqsa Mosque-the venerated Mosque of Omar, which is among the most venerated Holy Places of Islam-and, using a rifle, opened fire on a crowd of Muslim worshippers.\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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\t<\/span>"The international press has noted that the witnesses agree in stating that he was aiming at those worshippers. At that time, two men died from the bullets of this murderer–a 60-year-old man, guardian of the Mosque of Omar , and a young man 20 years of age. The murderer, who took refuge in one of the mosques, continued his profane and barbarous actions, wounding 22 people, several of whom remain in very serious condition.\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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\t<\/span>"The responsibility Israel bears cannot be disputed. It cannot maintain, in order to attempt to free itself from that responsibility, that the perpetrator of those crimes was acting on his own initiative. Even supposing that that were established, Israel would not be the less guilty for not having been able to prevent, or wanting to prevent, such criminal acts.\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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\t<\/span>"Indeed, the international press on this occasion has noted the extreme passivity, not to speak of collusion, manifested by the Israeli Government in Jerusalem in regard to various Zionist terrorist movements. These actions, following a whole series of hostile acts committed against the Holy Places of Islam in Jerusalem and against the worshippers who crowd there, recall those which in 1969 were marked by the burning of the Al-Aqsa Mosque.\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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\t<\/span>"That indescribable act aroused the indignation of all Muslims throughout the world and led to the establishment of the Islamic Conference. whose first meeting was held in Rabat in September 1969 and brought together all the Islamic heads of State. The Conference set up a committee whose task it is to protect the presence of Islam in Jerusalem:\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\n\t\t\t\tthe Al-Quds Committee, of which I became Chairman in 1979. I was confirmed in that post at the Taif summit in 1981.\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n
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\t<\/span>"That grouping of Islamic countries vis-à-vis Jerusalem can be explained on the basis of the violation of international law to which that city has been subjected since the Israeli occupation on 7 June 1967. That act is dealt with in relevant Security Council resolutions concerning the illegality of the occupation of the territories acquired in the war launched by Israel: moreover, it was specifically condemned as an assault upon a city venerated by three revealed religions, a city whose status can be determined only through negotiation and not through a fait accompli<\/i>.\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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\t<\/span>"The situation thus created by Israel in Jerusalem can only lead to further tension, and especially because of the aggression against Muslims that it makes possible, it gives them the feeling of being the victims of discrimination, an insult to their faith. Israel's contempt for the peaceful religious coexistence that Jerusalem had enjoyed throughout a long history was manifested once again, inadmissibly, in the Knesset vote of 30 July 1980, which ventured to claim Jerusalem as the eternal capital of Israel. That vote violated measures of the Âé¶¹APP, especially resolution 476 ( 1980), whose purpose was to preserve the status and character of the Holy Places.\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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\t<\/span>"We wish on our own behalf and on behalf of 41 Islamic nations solemnly to protest against an attempt that has but plunged Israel further into international illegality and provocation. This new kind of fait accompli <\/i>has never been recognized by the international community. If we refer to the reactions of Governments, we can see that they consider it unacceptable for the status of Jerusalem to be the object of unilateral action.\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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\t<\/span>"That was the reaction of the Federal Republic of Germany, which viewed it as an act contrary to international law and the relevant resolutions of the Âé¶¹APP; and of France, which saw it as a decision that was one of a series of measures aimed at once again calling into doubt the status of Jerusalem. This opinion was shared by the spokesman of the United States Department of State, who stated that the United States considered unilateral acts aimed at changing the status of Jerusalem outside the framework of a negotiated regime to be without any effect.\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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\t<\/span>"Let us recall that the Netherlands and 12 Latin American States having embassies in Jerusalem decided to indicate their disapproval of the Israeli designs by immediately transferring those embassies to Tel Aviv.\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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\t<\/span>"Finally, through the Âé¶¹APP the various reactions of States were consecrated by the organized international community. On 31 July the Secretary-General made it known that any measure intended to change the status of Jerusalem had no legal validity and on 20 August the Council condemned the Israeli measure by 14 affirmative votes to one abstention [resolution 478 (1980)].\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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\t<\/span>"The unilateral action taken by Israel is fraught with political consequences: it also seriously affects the peaceful coexistence of cultures. No one can be surprised that at its General Conference held in Belgrade in October 1980, the Âé¶¹APP Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization adopted a resolution condemning Israel for its decision to take over Jerusalem.\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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\t<\/span>"That non-recognition on the part of the international community is based on law and justice, but also on reason. Indeed, the <\/span>fait accompli <\/i><\/span>created in Jerusalem by Israel in violation of the law of nations is being consolidated by bloody acts that are in themselves flagrant violations of the fourth Geneva Convention<\/span>1<\/sup><\/span> on the protection of civilian persons, and it fundamentally affects the specific nature of Jerusalem as the Holy City in which the three monotheistic religions coexist.<\/span>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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\t<\/span>"How could anyone not see that the criminal acts of the Zionists violate the interests of the faithful of those religions? Only tolerance and mutual respect among men of faith and goodwill, not new religious wars, will enable Jerusalem once again to regain its truly holy significance.\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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\t<\/span>"That it why, with an insistence that will not cease, we call for condemnation of the state of intolerance and violence that is disfiguring and desecrating a holy city and steeping it in blood. We ask that the file on Jerusalem be reopened.\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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16.\t<\/span>Mr. NUSEIBEH (Jordan): Mr. President, a mere two weeks ago the Security Council convened [2344th meeting<\/i>] in emergency session, under your wise guidance, to consider the sinister and provocative Israeli occupation acts of dismantling the structures and functions of duly elected municipal institutions in the occupied Palestinian and Arab lands. They carried out those bestial acts at the point of a gun in a wilful and self-deceptive attempt to break the will of our heroic people and complete the incorporation of their ancestral homeland. With bare hands and chests, the Palestinian people fought it out with the occupation's heavily armed troops and proved to them that brute force, terrorism and lawlessness can never break the indomitable spirit of a proud people struggling for survival and freedom from the yoke of foreign invaders, whatever the cost in lives, injury and suffering.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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17.\t<\/span>On Sunday, 11 April, at 9.20 a.m., a gang of armed Israeli troops directed heavy fire from various directions at the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the first Kiblah in Islam and the third holiest shrine, and the magnificent Dome of the Rock from which the Prophet Muhammad–upon whom be peace–made his noctural and spiritual ascension to heaven. This great monument had been painstakingly constructed by artisans to the glory of God over many, many centuries, 14 in all.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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18.\t<\/span>That Israeli carnage was carried out to give cover to an Israeli soldier–or is he an American? He is in fact both–by the name of Alan Harry Goodman, who was on a murderous journey of death and desecration. He killed in cold blood a 65-year-old unarmed Arab guard at the Bab al-Magharibah–Moroccan Gate–evidently unchallenged by the armed Israeli trooper who sits there. He murdered in cold blood two other unarmed guardians and seriously wounded a third at the entrance to the Dome of the Rock Mosque; and, having forced his entry into the Dome of the Rock, opened up his fire-arms at the worshippers in every direction, for a duration of half an hour. Eyewitnesses at the scene reported that he had a large stock of ammunition on his shoulders, to murder the maximum number of devout worshippers and civilians in the vicinity. Having murdered 9 and wounded 40 others in the Mosque, this Israeli-American criminal directed his fire at the Al-Manbar–pulpit–the chandeliers, the mosaic, the marble and the carpets, some of which caught fire. The casualties in that premeditated and well-planned assault totalled at least 100 inside and outside the holy mosque.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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19.\t<\/span>Fearful that the highly provoked victims would capture that gutter terrorist, his accomplices–the Israeli so-called anti-riot troops–imposed a total curfew on that historic and ancient city, demolished a part of one of the walls of the holy sanctuary, stormed the Dome of the Rock and ensured the safety of the criminal by firing at the crowd, and then whisked him away to safety in a closed military van.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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20.\t<\/span>Those are but highlights reported truthfully and without the manipulations and censorship which have attempted, in vain, to belittle the "Easter Sunday massacre" at one of Islam's holiest sites and one of humanity's great legacies by the very same people who owe their very existence to massive acts of terror and destruction, as well as terrorism against the people of Palestine as far back as the mid-1940s–acts which are too numerous to enumerate.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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21.\t<\/span>I should like now to draw the Council's attention to the real objectives of the Easter Sunday massacre–for the Palestinian people have never been sparing in shedding their blood in defence of their national homeland, their deep religious beliefs and their millenia-old glorious legacy.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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22.\t<\/span>The Israeli racist, exclusive and blood-thirsty ends and objectives are the following.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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23.\t<\/span>The first is to complete the incarceration, strangulation and expulsion of the lawful Palestinian owners of Palestine. They succeeded substantially–and, I am certain, only temporarily–in achieving this objective in 1947 and 1948 by unlawfully seizing four fifths of Palestine and expelling the majority of the inhabitants by abominable terror and massacres in defiance of the relevant Âé¶¹APP resolutions. And now, having seized and colonized 40 per cent of the tiny West Bank, including Holy Jerusalem, a mere 5,500 square kilometres, and having armed to the teeth the illegal settlers and confiscated Palestinian lands, the Zionist aggressors of all shades of opinion evidently have decided that the time has come to expel the rest.<\/p><\/div>\n\n
As I stated in the course of a previous debate on the situation in the occupied Arab territories, the countdown in this final process of liquidation has begun. The Easter Sunday massacre is but one manifestation of this series of acts of cannibalization.<\/p><\/div>\n
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24.\t<\/span>Secondly, there is a determination by a racist Zionist entity and ideology to tolerate no faith or existence other than its own implanted one. They are determined to destroy every Islamic vestige or legacy in the Holy Land, the eternal symbol of which is the holy sanctuary comprising Al-Aqsa Mosque and the noble Dome of the Rock. On their list of targets, of course, are Christian holy sites which they have frequently vandalized during the occupation. Indeed, since 1948 threatening letters have been addressed to Palestinian leaders of the Christian faith. Even an ambulance donated to Bethlehem University, started by His Holiness the Pope through a German church organization, was recently barred.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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25.\t<\/span>A State Department spokesman has described the abominable crime against the Islamic Holy Places and God-fearing worshippers as an act of a "lone, deranged individual", oblivious of the fact that there are documents available which prove beyond any shadow of doubt that the heinous crime was carried out after a series of threats addressed, over the past several weeks, to His Eminence Sheikh Saddruddin Al-Alami, President of the Supreme Muslim Council in Jerusalem. The threats and warnings bore the signatures of the leaders of the Gush Emunim terrorist gang, the so-called trustees of the Temple Mount and Rabbi Meir Kahane's terrorist gang, whose exploits in New York itself are well known and which advocates the total forcible expulsion of the Palestinian people from their homeland and the destruction of the holy Al-Aqsa Mosque. I am sure that some of my colleagues must have read Rabbi Meir Kahane's book, which was recently published, advocating this expulsion. His Eminence Sheikh Saddruddin Al-Alami had notified the occupation authorities of the dangers posed to these Holy Places and had requested the withdrawal of the Israeli guards inside the Holy Sanctuary and the intensification of measures to safeguard the sanctity and inviolability of these Holy Places. His requests–attached to which were the threats–fell on deaf ears, went unheeded, because of the undoubted collusion between these terrorist gangs and their godfather, Begin, and his henchmen. They are the supporters who tip the scales in the maintenance of his Cabinet.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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26.\t<\/span>Indeed, as may be seen in the verbatim record of a Security Council meeting held as recently as 1 April, I found it imperative to read out the text of the threats addressed to the Director of the Islamic Foundation and the Director-General of Religious Instruction and Guidance [ibid., para. 13<\/i>], in which the aforementioned terrorist organizations had threatened to blow up the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the Dome of the Rock and the surrounding area, with the attendant substantial number of Arab dead and wounded. I stated then that Council members might think that this was just another one of those threats emanating from terrorist organizations, but that we know full well how blurred is the line between so-called unofficial terrorist organizations and the Government [ibid., para. 11<\/i>].<\/p><\/div>\n\n
We have had a long experience in this field. I concluded, right here in the Council, by expressing the hope that the President, on behalf of the Council, would issue a statement warning that the international community and the Security Council would not, in any circumstances, stand idly by and accept such a heinous crime [ibid., para. 17<\/i>).<\/p><\/div>\n
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27.\t<\/span>Indeed, a photostat of one of those threats has been printed in our press, copies of which, though unclear and in Arabic, I put at the disposal of Council members. I shall make arrangements for the translation. The Israeli occupation authorities were furnished with the originals.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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28.\t<\/span>Having in mind that this criminal murdered in cold blood many innocent people and wounded many more others, and knowing the background of this bestial act, the Council would agree with me that it was highly inappropriate to exonerate the criminal while deploring the act–as the State Department spokesman did when, in effect, he absolved the criminal as lone and deranged. This is prejudging an issue which is sub judice<\/i>, if not a cover-up, to say the least. The Supreme Muslim Council in Jerusalem, which has called a seven-day general strike throughout the occupied territories, denounced a statement issued Sunday by the office of Prime Minister Menachem Begin which described the Israeli soldier as mentally ill. The criminal, Alan Harry Goodman, formerly of Baltimore, was inducted into the army last month for the brief service customary for immigrants. Of course, he has a dual nationality.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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29.\t<\/span>The Islamic Council said it was absurd of the Prime Minister's office to describe the assailant as deranged, because soldiers were supposed to undergo, physical examinations. Moreover, the Islamic Council added, the assailant was not alone. It asserted that he had been covered during his attack by fire from many directions. How else could he have continued his shooting spree within the Dome of the Rock for half an hour until he had expended all his bullets?<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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30.\t<\/span>The Zionist designs against the Islamic Holy Sanctuary are long and infamous. A chronological survey of these activities includes the following.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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31.\t<\/span>First, continuous and sustained deep digging under the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Holy Sanctuary as a whole–structures which are 14 centuries old–began immediately after the Zionist occupation of the Holy City, in addition to the demolition of hundreds of buildings in the area adjacent to it. These deep diggings have reached such depths that entire structures are threatened with collapse. The diggings are still continuing.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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32.\t<\/span>Secondly, on 21 August 1969 the Zionists carried out a plot of arson to set the entire Al-Aqsa Mosque on fire. The fire resulted in the total destruction of an 800-year-old magnificent Salahaddin pulpit, handmade over seven years by highly-skilled artisans in Aleppo, and other sizeable sections of the Mosque. The arsonist, Michael Rohan, an Israeli Australian, was declared deranged–not unlike the person in question today–and sent to Australia.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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33.\t<\/span>Thirdly, on 9 May 1980, 120 kilos of high explosives, scores of bombs, wires and other explosive contraptions were accidentally discovered a mere few minutes away from the time of detonation on the roof of a Jewish school in the Old City, 150 yards away from the target. The Gush Emunim terrorist movement was behind the plan, which aimed at blowing up the Al-Aqsa Mosque and other historical buildings. The day was a Friday and tens of thousands of worshippers might have been killed or maimed if that arsenal of explosives had not been accidentally discovered two minutes before the explosion,<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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34.\t<\/span>Fourthly, repeated attempts have been made by Israeli groups to force their way into the mosques of the Holy Sanctuary, leading to numerous clashes.<\/p><\/div>\n