Ministry of abroad Affairs of the judaic government deleted its condolence entry, published just after the death of Pope Francis. Apart from a brief message by the president of the country, Jicchak Herzog did not express any another sympathy. Both ministers and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are silent. In the background, there was fierce Talmudic hatred against Christianity and vengeance for papal criticism of genocide in Gaza.
Israel withdrew his condolences after Pope Francis died. "Pope Francis, remainder in peace. May his memory be blessed” – in this way, they referred to the Pope's death in authoritative accounts conducted by the Israeli MFA on X, Facebook and Instagram services shortly after the planet was informed of his death. The photograph of Francis before the Jerusalem Wall of Cry was attached to the news during his visit in 2014.
A fewer hours later, all those entries disappeared. The MFA reported that they were placed “by mistake”. So far the death of the Pope has not been addressed by Israeli Prime Minister Binjamin Netanyahu or abroad minister Gideon Saar. They besides avoid the subject of deleted entries. "Israeli officials do not hide that this silence is straight related to Pope's fresh statements concerning the war and Gaza Strip" – commented on the case "Jerusalem Post".
Former Israeli ambassador to the Holy See Raphael Schutz criticized the hardness of judaic diplomacy in his conversation with the Jerusalem Post. – I don't think it's the right decision. We shouldn't be doing this after death. – commented on the withdrawn entries. He added that Francis' outrageous statements had to be reacted diplomatically to Israel, but that the silence of the death of a man who was a spiritual leader for over a billion people, “is not a good message.’
It is not known whether an Israeli delegation will be present at Francis' ceremony in the Vatican on Saturday. According to Schutz, Israel should send its representative, and his absence would be “unfortunate” and would exacerbate the tensions and feelings of isolation of the judaic state.
Francis condemned the brutal judaic pacification of the ghetto in Gaza. He repeatedly called for peace, called for aid to civilians, and for the release of Israeli hostages. At the same time, he referred to Israeli bombings, in which women and children were mostly killed, as “violent, not war”, and recalled that according to any experts, “what is happening in the Gaza Strip is marked by genocide”.
Jewish government authorities rejected accusations of violations of global law. They accused Francis of unduly focusing on Israel's criticism, allegedly not condemning Hamas with the same power.
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