Which Israel will be greeting the Pope?
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IS it the
official diplomatic fanfare and PR machine parading Israel's religious
"tourism," or the unofficial welcome decorating Palestinian churches
in Jerusalem with slogans like "Jesus is garbage" and "Mary is a
cow"?
Would it be
the apartheid highways and byways dedicated exclusively to Israelis, or the
high separation wall cordoning original Christian and Muslim Palestinians
inside the city that cuddled and protected the baby more than 2000 years ago?
It is highly
unlikely Pope Francis, like other Christian tourists, would face the same
military barriers that recently blocked the descendents of the first Christians
and Western diplomats from performing religious services at the Church in
Jerusalem.
Robert Serry
along with several European diplomats and hundreds of Palestinian Christians
were almost "crushed" against an Israeli military barricade on their
way to attend last month's Easter services. When Serry identified himself as UN
Secretary General's special envoy to the Middle East and demanded immediate
access, an Israeli officer responded: "So what?" adding, "we
have orders to that effect."
It is
indisputable that Israel has done a good job opening religious Christian sites
for Christian "tourists." Undoubtedly it would have done the same for
Muslims too, if that made economic sense. For the "Jewish" state of
Israel, the "other" religious sites are archaeological
"tourist" attractions belonging to prehistoric peoples. Just like the
pyramids: Structures built by the long gone pharaohs.
The Pope's visit
comes 66 years since approximately 800,000 were ethnically cleansed from their
homes and more than 500 towns and villages were obliterated and wiped off the
map. Zionist terrorist groups did not discriminate in 1948 between Christians
and Muslims to achieve David Ben-Gurion's vision of "a state with at least
80 per cent Jews."
Up until
then Christians represented 10pc of the population. Today, their number has
dwindled to the low one digit. Keeping at the same rate, the original
Christians will cease to exist in the land that gave birth to Christianity.
Ironically,
Israel continues to court doom's day international Christian tourists, while
stifling the resolute few original Christians by expropriating their land? As
they did for the town of Beit Jala to build the "Jewish only" colony
of Gilo.
The
"Hebrew neo-Nazis" - quoting Israeli writer Amos Oz - are welcoming
the Pope with a smashed cross at Tabga church near Lake Tiberias and
threatening the life of Catholic bishop Giacinto-Boulos Marcuzzo if he doesn't
evacuate "land of Israel."
The
anti-Arab Jewish hooligans are able vandalise Christian and Muslim sites with
impunity because Israel "doesn't want" to end it, according to former
Shin Bet boss Carmi Gillon. Acts deeply rooted in a twisted religious teaching
that "Gentiles are outside the protection of the law."
These hate
crimes are not being carried out by merely outlawed fanatics. About two years
ago elected Israeli Knesset member Michael Ben-Ari tore the Bible in the middle
of the Knesset. He insolently dumped it in what he described as the
"garbage can of history."
The Pope's
planned visit to the Cenacle, site of the Last Supper - Israel has restricted
Christian prayers since 1948 - has been met with protests. Last week Yitzhak
Batzon who opposed the visit told AFP "When 'the crusaders' come here
making the sign of the cross and all kinds of rituals, this place will become
idolatrous for us, and we will not have the right to pray there any more".
This is the
real Israel which Pope Francis and Western Christians need to discover. The
heirs of yesteryears King Herod are today's tormentors of the unwavering
2000-year-old guards of the Church. The Pope should challenge Israel to allow
Palestinian Christians to go back to their original homes, abandoned churches,
and end all restriction on religious freedom.
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