Bishop shows solidarity following attack on Palestinian mosque
October 24, 2014
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An auxiliary bishop of Jerusalem has visited a Palestinian village to express solidarity following a firebomb attack on a mosque.
“Such acts do not encourage peace and only serve to stir up hatred and strengthen the ideological wall that already separates the two peoples,” said Bishop William Shomali.
Israel’s president has condemned the attack.
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Further information:
- Vandalism in Akraba: “Such acts do not encourage peace-making” (Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem)
- West Bank mosque set on fire in suspected price tag attack (Jerusalem Post)
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Posted by: Minnesota Mary -
Oct. 27, 2014 6:13 PM ET USA
There's a lot you don't hear or read about in the American News Media regarding the atrocities and dehumanizing treatment of the Palestinians. Does solidarity with the Jews mean that the U.S. and the RCC must give unconditional support to Israel even when Israel is in the wrong? Or is Israel always right no matter what?
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Posted by: Defender -
Oct. 25, 2014 1:51 AM ET USA
Funny you never hear the reverse, stating solidarity with the Jews when the Palestinians bomb or shoot people. Or is it?