In Allowing a Palestinian Embassy to the Vatican, Pope Francis Sends Exactly the Wrong Message https://mosaicmagazine.com/picks/israel-zionism/2017/01/in-allowing-a-palestinian-embassy-to-the-vatican-pope-francis-sends-exactly-the-wrong-message/

January 23, 2017 | Giulio Meotti
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On January 14, Mahmoud Abbas visited Rome to attend the opening of a Palestinian embassy in Vatican City, thus cementing the Holy See’s formal diplomatic recognition of a notional Palestinian state. Giulio Meotti comments:

[While in Rome, Abbas] met with Pope Francis for the third time since the start of his papacy four years ago. The high-profile get-together took place in the middle of the Palestinian attempt [in Paris and at the UN] to bypass peace talks with Israel and to internationalize the Israel-Palestinian conflict. . . . By opening the Palestinian embassy during this critical time of intensified anti-Israel animosity, was the Pope justifying the Palestinian-Arab attempt to isolate the Jewish state and to impose on it unacceptable conditions of surrender through international pressure?

Unfortunately, Francis’s papacy has been marked by a long list of anti-Israel gestures that do not advance the cause of peace that the pope claims to champion. When the pope visited Israel in 2014, he was photographed praying at Israel’s security barrier, which had been created simply to stop the wave of Palestinian suicide-bombing attacks against Israeli civilians. The pope stood before graffiti that compared Palestinians with Jews under the Nazis. . . .

Pope Francis then accepted an invitation to visit—along with Muhammad Ahmad Hussein, the grand mufti of Jerusalem—the Temple Mount, Judaism’s most sacred site and also the third holiest site in Islam after Mecca and Medina. But this is the same Palestinian mufti who justifies terrorism against the Israelis by saying, among other inflammatory declarations, that “the hour of resurrection will not come until you fight the Jews.” . . .

During these four years, Pope Francis has continually put significant barriers in the way of peace between Israelis and Palestinians—a peace based on dialogue, mutual respect and the end of conflict. Instead, this supposed man of peace has strengthened Abbas’s refusal to negotiate with the Jews—the Christians’ “elder brothers,” as Pope John Paul II bravely called them—and to end hostilities with them.

Read more on Gatestone: https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/9798/pope-francis-palestinians-israel