Thursday, November 10, 2016

Amid the uproar caused by a UN resolution passed this week denying any Jewish connection to Jerusalem and its Temple Mount, Pope Francis on 26 Oct. 2016, insisted that Israel’s ties to the Holy Land are both ancient and divinely ordained “The people of Israel, who from Egypt, where they were enslaved, walked through the desert for forty years until they reached the land promised by God,” the pope said. Shortly after, the pontiff met with Israeli Deputy Minister for Regional Cooperation Ayoub Kara who, despite not being Jewish or Christian himself (Kara is a member of Israel’s Druze population), said Francis’ words were a clear rebuke of the UN and its efforts to rewrite history. Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein had written to the Vatican urging it to more forcefully reject the UN resolution, which Edelstein called “an assault on history and deeply offensive to both Christianity and Judaism.” (Israel Today) 

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