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Related: About this forumDe-miners sound all-clear at marooned Jordan River baptism shrines
Source: Reuters
WORLD NEWS DECEMBER 9, 2018 / 11:42 AM / UPDATED AN HOUR AGO
De-miners sound all-clear at marooned Jordan River baptism shrines
QASR AL-YAHUD, West Bank (Reuters) - Israeli and foreign engineers sounded the all-clear on Sunday around three churches on the western bank of the Jordan River, near where Jesus is believed to have been baptized, after mines that had marooned the shrines for decades were cleared.
The river banks were once a war zone between Israel and Jordan, and were littered with thousands of landmines and unexploded ordnance. The two neighbors made peace in 1994 but it took many years before the defusing and clearing began.
Seven churches have lain abandoned for more than 50 years in the area of operations, about a kilometer (half-mile) from the Qasr al-Yahud baptism site in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, which is a major draw for Christian pilgrims.
Israels Defence Ministry said on Sunday that mine-clearing had been completed around three of the shrines - belonging to the Franciscan order and the Greek Orthodox and Ethiopian churches - though they have yet to be formally opened to the clergy or the public.
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De-miners sound all-clear at marooned Jordan River baptism shrines
QASR AL-YAHUD, West Bank (Reuters) - Israeli and foreign engineers sounded the all-clear on Sunday around three churches on the western bank of the Jordan River, near where Jesus is believed to have been baptized, after mines that had marooned the shrines for decades were cleared.
The river banks were once a war zone between Israel and Jordan, and were littered with thousands of landmines and unexploded ordnance. The two neighbors made peace in 1994 but it took many years before the defusing and clearing began.
Seven churches have lain abandoned for more than 50 years in the area of operations, about a kilometer (half-mile) from the Qasr al-Yahud baptism site in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, which is a major draw for Christian pilgrims.
Israels Defence Ministry said on Sunday that mine-clearing had been completed around three of the shrines - belonging to the Franciscan order and the Greek Orthodox and Ethiopian churches - though they have yet to be formally opened to the clergy or the public.
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Read more: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-israel-palestinians-mines/de-miners-sound-all-clear-at-marooned-jordan-river-baptism-shrines-idUSKBN1O80LN
A picture taken on December 9, 2018, shows the outside of an Ethiopian church at Qasr al-Yahud in the occupied West Bank near the Jordan river, which is being opened for the first time in 50 years A picture taken on December 9, 2018, shows the outside of an Ethiopian church at Qasr al-Yahud in the occupied West Bank near the Jordan river, which is being opened for the first time in 50 years AFP
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De-miners sound all-clear at marooned Jordan River baptism shrines (Original Post)
Eugene
Dec 2018
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MineralMan
(147,606 posts)1. I hope all remains peaceful.
Igel
(36,118 posts)2. That's the kind of subject line that invites clicks.
Just to see what it could possibly be referring to.
Odd use of "maroon".
leave (someone) trapped and isolated in an inaccessible place, especially an island
In this case they're still in the same place, but the accessibility has changed. Like saying that somebody's no longer marooned on an island without a boat because somebody built a bridge. Not the usual change of circumstances you expect.
edhopper
(34,880 posts)3. It is a good thing
when places closed by war are opened.
But how they hell does anyone know where Yeshua was supposedly baptised?