Friday, February 24, 2006

Israel Supreme Court Appoints Mediator In Dispute Over Museum Construction

Israel's Supreme Court has appointed retired Justice Meir Shamgar as a mediator to resolve a dispute over the building of a museum on the site of a ancient Muslim cemetery in Jerusalem. Rather ironically, the museum is being built by the U.S.-based Simon Wiesenthal Center to promote interfaith tolerance. The Wiesenthal Center says that the cemetery was deemed abandoned under a ruling of a Muslim judge. BBC News yesterday reported that the court ordered a suspension of construction work for 30 days while the mediator tries to fashion an acceptable compromise.