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overflowing with supporters of Is-
rael who had marched in a color-
ful solidarity parade down the
streets of the capital earlier in the
day, Mr. Olmert said, "You bring
the message of hope. More than
anything else, this is the city of
hope."
Though not openly critical of
the government's policies, the
mayor, a member of the Likud
opposition, implied that Prime
Minister Yitzhak Rabin is on the
wrong track, both politically and
religiously.
"I know there will be a chal-
lenge (to the status of Jerusalem),
and it won't be easy. Even those
commissioned by us to give us di-
rection may not always have the
strength of will and conviction to
do what the Lord wants us to do,"
Mr. Olmert said.
"Please know that in the end,
God's will will prevail," he as-
sured his listeners.
Mr. Olmert called on the
Christian gathering to support
Israel and to "return in the mil-
lions" in 1996 to celebrate the .
city's 3,000 anniversary. This, he
said, "will send a message to the
whole world."
Many of the delegates, includ-
ing some from Saudi Arabia and
Malaysia, countries which do not
have diplomatic ties with Israel,
said they had come to Israel sole-
ly to show solidarity.
"We love Israel and the Jew-
ish people," declared Barbara
Melin from Del Ray Beach, Fla.
"I want to let Jews know that our
thoughts and prayers are with
them."
"I'm here to support Israel,"
said Kerstin Ekholm from Fin-
land. "In the past, the church and
many Christians took a stand
against the Jewish people. I
wanted to let Israelis know that
many Christians believe in them
and their country."
Like many of the delegates,
Ms. Ekholm said she disagreed
with the Israeli government's de-
cision to give up land in the pur-
suit of peace.
"Now, more than ever, it's im-
portant to show our support for
Israel because of the so-called
peace process. What is the price
for peace? I don't believe that Is-
rael should relinquish any land,
and that's especially true for
Jerusalem," she said.

Sunday, October 16, 1994
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Jimmy Prentis Morris Building
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Vandals Hit
French Cemetery

Paris (JTA) — Police are investi-
gating the desecration of the Jew-
ish cemetery of Fegersheim, near
Strasbourg, in eastern France,
where more than 100 headstones
were recently broken or over-
turned by unknown vandals.
No inscriptions or graffiti were
found.

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