Christians not welcome in Israel says Palestinian group.

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Gee, I guess all Christians should support Israel, anyways. (Rolls eyes)

Christians no longer welcome in Israel, says Palestinian group | IOL News

Christians no longer welcome in Israel, says Palestinian group

WORLD / 23 JULY 2018, 11:18AM / ANA REPORTER

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A general view of Jerusalem's Old City. File picture: Ammar Awad/Reuters
Johannesburg - Christians are no longer welcome in the Holy Land. This was the message from a Palestinian Christian delegation currently visiting South Africa.

In an interview with the Afro-Palestine Newswire Service on Sunday, Father Jamal Khader and Dr Rifat Kasis documented the discrimination facing Christians, and how they are being denied the right to worship at Christianity’s most sacred sites in the Holy Land.

This has lead to a drastic decline in the Christian population there. The chief cause of the Christian exodus, according to Khader and Kasis, is Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine.

Khader, a Catholic pastor, described how during Easter, one of the holiest times of the year for Christians, the sacred Church of the Holy Sepulchre - a site central to Jesus’s death, crucifixion and resurrection – resembles a military barracks. Barriers are set up in the early hours of the morning to keep people out of the courtyard of the Church.


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Israeli army officers are present around the gates of the Old City and passages that lead to the Holy Sepulchre, as well as inside the Church itself and on its roof.

These measures restrict freedom of movement for Palestinians, preventing Palestinian Christians from worshipping at the Church during this auspicious period. Even priests are not allowed to move freely.

Khader said Palestinian Christians living in Bethlehem (the city of Jesus’ birth) – located just ten kilometres from Jerusalem - require special permits from Israeli authorities to enter Jerusalem to worship in the sacred city. Christians from the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip also cannot enter Jerusalem without an Israeli permit.

Christian-owned land has also been confiscated to make way for illegal Israeli settlements.

For instance, in Beit Jala - a Christian-majority town just outside Bethlehem - the 133-year old Cremisan Monastery, as well as its neighbouring convent, winery and school, have all been earmarked for Israeli settlement expansion.

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Ultra-Orthodox Jews stand outside Rachel's Tomb in Bethlehem. File picture: Yonathan Weitzman/Reuters
“We, Palestinian Christians, suffer along with the rest of Palestinians from occupation and hardships. Muslims and Christians suffer equally, as there is no difference in suffering for any of us,” says youth activist, Muna Nasser.

According to Nasser, many Christians feel that there is little hope for a better future for their children, and this has contributed to the growing emigration of Palestinian Christians.
 
Gee, I guess all Christians should support Israel, anyways. (Rolls eyes)

Christians no longer welcome in Israel, says Palestinian group | IOL News

Christians no longer welcome in Israel, says Palestinian group

WORLD / 23 JULY 2018, 11:18AM / ANA REPORTER

  • 620x349
A general view of Jerusalem's Old City. File picture: Ammar Awad/Reuters
Johannesburg - Christians are no longer welcome in the Holy Land. This was the message from a Palestinian Christian delegation currently visiting South Africa.

In an interview with the Afro-Palestine Newswire Service on Sunday, Father Jamal Khader and Dr Rifat Kasis documented the discrimination facing Christians, and how they are being denied the right to worship at Christianity’s most sacred sites in the Holy Land.

This has lead to a drastic decline in the Christian population there. The chief cause of the Christian exodus, according to Khader and Kasis, is Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine.

Khader, a Catholic pastor, described how during Easter, one of the holiest times of the year for Christians, the sacred Church of the Holy Sepulchre - a site central to Jesus’s death, crucifixion and resurrection – resembles a military barracks. Barriers are set up in the early hours of the morning to keep people out of the courtyard of the Church.


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Israeli army officers are present around the gates of the Old City and passages that lead to the Holy Sepulchre, as well as inside the Church itself and on its roof.

These measures restrict freedom of movement for Palestinians, preventing Palestinian Christians from worshipping at the Church during this auspicious period. Even priests are not allowed to move freely.

Khader said Palestinian Christians living in Bethlehem (the city of Jesus’ birth) – located just ten kilometres from Jerusalem - require special permits from Israeli authorities to enter Jerusalem to worship in the sacred city. Christians from the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip also cannot enter Jerusalem without an Israeli permit.

Christian-owned land has also been confiscated to make way for illegal Israeli settlements.

For instance, in Beit Jala - a Christian-majority town just outside Bethlehem - the 133-year old Cremisan Monastery, as well as its neighbouring convent, winery and school, have all been earmarked for Israeli settlement expansion.

1521033426821.jpg

Ultra-Orthodox Jews stand outside Rachel's Tomb in Bethlehem. File picture: Yonathan Weitzman/Reuters
“We, Palestinian Christians, suffer along with the rest of Palestinians from occupation and hardships. Muslims and Christians suffer equally, as there is no difference in suffering for any of us,” says youth activist, Muna Nasser.

According to Nasser, many Christians feel that there is little hope for a better future for their children, and this has contributed to the growing emigration of Palestinian Christians.

You are so funny. Bless you for the laughs. "According to Nasser". Please post here more often.
 
Gee, I guess all Christians should support Israel, anyways. (Rolls eyes)

Christians no longer welcome in Israel, says Palestinian group | IOL News

Christians no longer welcome in Israel, says Palestinian group

WORLD / 23 JULY 2018, 11:18AM / ANA REPORTER

  • 620x349
A general view of Jerusalem's Old City. File picture: Ammar Awad/Reuters
Johannesburg - Christians are no longer welcome in the Holy Land. This was the message from a Palestinian Christian delegation currently visiting South Africa.

In an interview with the Afro-Palestine Newswire Service on Sunday, Father Jamal Khader and Dr Rifat Kasis documented the discrimination facing Christians, and how they are being denied the right to worship at Christianity’s most sacred sites in the Holy Land.

This has lead to a drastic decline in the Christian population there. The chief cause of the Christian exodus, according to Khader and Kasis, is Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine.

Khader, a Catholic pastor, described how during Easter, one of the holiest times of the year for Christians, the sacred Church of the Holy Sepulchre - a site central to Jesus’s death, crucifixion and resurrection – resembles a military barracks. Barriers are set up in the early hours of the morning to keep people out of the courtyard of the Church.


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Israeli army officers are present around the gates of the Old City and passages that lead to the Holy Sepulchre, as well as inside the Church itself and on its roof.

These measures restrict freedom of movement for Palestinians, preventing Palestinian Christians from worshipping at the Church during this auspicious period. Even priests are not allowed to move freely.

Khader said Palestinian Christians living in Bethlehem (the city of Jesus’ birth) – located just ten kilometres from Jerusalem - require special permits from Israeli authorities to enter Jerusalem to worship in the sacred city. Christians from the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip also cannot enter Jerusalem without an Israeli permit.

Christian-owned land has also been confiscated to make way for illegal Israeli settlements.

For instance, in Beit Jala - a Christian-majority town just outside Bethlehem - the 133-year old Cremisan Monastery, as well as its neighbouring convent, winery and school, have all been earmarked for Israeli settlement expansion.

1521033426821.jpg

Ultra-Orthodox Jews stand outside Rachel's Tomb in Bethlehem. File picture: Yonathan Weitzman/Reuters
“We, Palestinian Christians, suffer along with the rest of Palestinians from occupation and hardships. Muslims and Christians suffer equally, as there is no difference in suffering for any of us,” says youth activist, Muna Nasser.

According to Nasser, many Christians feel that there is little hope for a better future for their children, and this has contributed to the growing emigration of Palestinian Christians.

You are so funny. Bless you for the laughs. "According to Nasser". Please post here more often.

Hello! Can Sobieski come out & play?
 
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Gee, I guess all Christians should support Israel, anyways. (Rolls eyes)

Christians no longer welcome in Israel, says Palestinian group | IOL News

Christians no longer welcome in Israel, says Palestinian group

WORLD / 23 JULY 2018, 11:18AM / ANA REPORTER

  • 620x349
A general view of Jerusalem's Old City. File picture: Ammar Awad/Reuters
Johannesburg - Christians are no longer welcome in the Holy Land. This was the message from a Palestinian Christian delegation currently visiting South Africa.

In an interview with the Afro-Palestine Newswire Service on Sunday, Father Jamal Khader and Dr Rifat Kasis documented the discrimination facing Christians, and how they are being denied the right to worship at Christianity’s most sacred sites in the Holy Land.

This has lead to a drastic decline in the Christian population there. The chief cause of the Christian exodus, according to Khader and Kasis, is Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine.

Khader, a Catholic pastor, described how during Easter, one of the holiest times of the year for Christians, the sacred Church of the Holy Sepulchre - a site central to Jesus’s death, crucifixion and resurrection – resembles a military barracks. Barriers are set up in the early hours of the morning to keep people out of the courtyard of the Church.


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inRead invented by Teads
Israeli army officers are present around the gates of the Old City and passages that lead to the Holy Sepulchre, as well as inside the Church itself and on its roof.

These measures restrict freedom of movement for Palestinians, preventing Palestinian Christians from worshipping at the Church during this auspicious period. Even priests are not allowed to move freely.

Khader said Palestinian Christians living in Bethlehem (the city of Jesus’ birth) – located just ten kilometres from Jerusalem - require special permits from Israeli authorities to enter Jerusalem to worship in the sacred city. Christians from the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip also cannot enter Jerusalem without an Israeli permit.

Christian-owned land has also been confiscated to make way for illegal Israeli settlements.

For instance, in Beit Jala - a Christian-majority town just outside Bethlehem - the 133-year old Cremisan Monastery, as well as its neighbouring convent, winery and school, have all been earmarked for Israeli settlement expansion.

1521033426821.jpg

Ultra-Orthodox Jews stand outside Rachel's Tomb in Bethlehem. File picture: Yonathan Weitzman/Reuters
“We, Palestinian Christians, suffer along with the rest of Palestinians from occupation and hardships. Muslims and Christians suffer equally, as there is no difference in suffering for any of us,” says youth activist, Muna Nasser.

According to Nasser, many Christians feel that there is little hope for a better future for their children, and this has contributed to the growing emigration of Palestinian Christians.

You are so funny. Bless you for the laughs. "According to Nasser". Please post here more often.

Muna Nasser is apparently a Christian Arab.
 
Gee, I guess all Christians should support Israel, anyways. (Rolls eyes)

Christians no longer welcome in Israel, says Palestinian group | IOL News

Christians no longer welcome in Israel, says Palestinian group

WORLD / 23 JULY 2018, 11:18AM / ANA REPORTER

  • 620x349
A general view of Jerusalem's Old City. File picture: Ammar Awad/Reuters
Johannesburg - Christians are no longer welcome in the Holy Land. This was the message from a Palestinian Christian delegation currently visiting South Africa.

In an interview with the Afro-Palestine Newswire Service on Sunday, Father Jamal Khader and Dr Rifat Kasis documented the discrimination facing Christians, and how they are being denied the right to worship at Christianity’s most sacred sites in the Holy Land.

This has lead to a drastic decline in the Christian population there. The chief cause of the Christian exodus, according to Khader and Kasis, is Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine.

Khader, a Catholic pastor, described how during Easter, one of the holiest times of the year for Christians, the sacred Church of the Holy Sepulchre - a site central to Jesus’s death, crucifixion and resurrection – resembles a military barracks. Barriers are set up in the early hours of the morning to keep people out of the courtyard of the Church.


ADVERTISING
inRead invented by Teads
Israeli army officers are present around the gates of the Old City and passages that lead to the Holy Sepulchre, as well as inside the Church itself and on its roof.

These measures restrict freedom of movement for Palestinians, preventing Palestinian Christians from worshipping at the Church during this auspicious period. Even priests are not allowed to move freely.

Khader said Palestinian Christians living in Bethlehem (the city of Jesus’ birth) – located just ten kilometres from Jerusalem - require special permits from Israeli authorities to enter Jerusalem to worship in the sacred city. Christians from the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip also cannot enter Jerusalem without an Israeli permit.

Christian-owned land has also been confiscated to make way for illegal Israeli settlements.

For instance, in Beit Jala - a Christian-majority town just outside Bethlehem - the 133-year old Cremisan Monastery, as well as its neighbouring convent, winery and school, have all been earmarked for Israeli settlement expansion.

1521033426821.jpg

Ultra-Orthodox Jews stand outside Rachel's Tomb in Bethlehem. File picture: Yonathan Weitzman/Reuters
“We, Palestinian Christians, suffer along with the rest of Palestinians from occupation and hardships. Muslims and Christians suffer equally, as there is no difference in suffering for any of us,” says youth activist, Muna Nasser.

According to Nasser, many Christians feel that there is little hope for a better future for their children, and this has contributed to the growing emigration of Palestinian Christians.

You are so funny. Bless you for the laughs. "According to Nasser". Please post here more often.

Muna Nasser is apparently a Christian Arab.

Sure he's not Polish???
 
Gee, I guess all Christians should support Israel, anyways. (Rolls eyes)

Christians no longer welcome in Israel, says Palestinian group | IOL News

Christians no longer welcome in Israel, says Palestinian group

WORLD / 23 JULY 2018, 11:18AM / ANA REPORTER

  • 620x349
A general view of Jerusalem's Old City. File picture: Ammar Awad/Reuters
Johannesburg - Christians are no longer welcome in the Holy Land. This was the message from a Palestinian Christian delegation currently visiting South Africa.

In an interview with the Afro-Palestine Newswire Service on Sunday, Father Jamal Khader and Dr Rifat Kasis documented the discrimination facing Christians, and how they are being denied the right to worship at Christianity’s most sacred sites in the Holy Land.

This has lead to a drastic decline in the Christian population there. The chief cause of the Christian exodus, according to Khader and Kasis, is Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine.

Khader, a Catholic pastor, described how during Easter, one of the holiest times of the year for Christians, the sacred Church of the Holy Sepulchre - a site central to Jesus’s death, crucifixion and resurrection – resembles a military barracks. Barriers are set up in the early hours of the morning to keep people out of the courtyard of the Church.


ADVERTISING
inRead invented by Teads
Israeli army officers are present around the gates of the Old City and passages that lead to the Holy Sepulchre, as well as inside the Church itself and on its roof.

These measures restrict freedom of movement for Palestinians, preventing Palestinian Christians from worshipping at the Church during this auspicious period. Even priests are not allowed to move freely.

Khader said Palestinian Christians living in Bethlehem (the city of Jesus’ birth) – located just ten kilometres from Jerusalem - require special permits from Israeli authorities to enter Jerusalem to worship in the sacred city. Christians from the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip also cannot enter Jerusalem without an Israeli permit.

Christian-owned land has also been confiscated to make way for illegal Israeli settlements.

For instance, in Beit Jala - a Christian-majority town just outside Bethlehem - the 133-year old Cremisan Monastery, as well as its neighbouring convent, winery and school, have all been earmarked for Israeli settlement expansion.

1521033426821.jpg

Ultra-Orthodox Jews stand outside Rachel's Tomb in Bethlehem. File picture: Yonathan Weitzman/Reuters
“We, Palestinian Christians, suffer along with the rest of Palestinians from occupation and hardships. Muslims and Christians suffer equally, as there is no difference in suffering for any of us,” says youth activist, Muna Nasser.

According to Nasser, many Christians feel that there is little hope for a better future for their children, and this has contributed to the growing emigration of Palestinian Christians.



earlier when i saw sovietski's title -- i started giggling..sorry, serious issue, but i was also remembering you and your monkey avatar......... so all of it combined....*chuckle*

.....Pilgrimages to "The Holy Land." Listen....it's not cheap. it's expensive. per person....you're looking at 5-7G's....4 star Hotels, fine dining, Father Joe heading up the flock ! Sounds like a blast....


"Johannesburg - Christians are no longer welcome in the Holy Land. This was the message from a Palestinian Christian delegation currently visiting South Africa."

...and it's so thoughtful of israel to put concrete barriers around the holy sites during holidays !
 
The saddest thing is the OP doesn’t have the mental capacity to understand his subject title displays what an ignoramus fool he is.

Obnoxious, rude, nasty, the usual Zionist crapola, they can't deal in the realm of fact, so they simply Chimp out.
In other news Canadians are not allowed to worship in America according to the Russians.
 
The saddest thing is the OP doesn’t have the mental capacity to understand his subject title displays what an ignoramus fool he is.

Obnoxious, rude, nasty, the usual Zionist crapola, they can't deal in the realm of fact, so they simply Chimp out.
In other news Canadians are not allowed to worship in America according to the Russians.

Desperately squirming around, I guess anyone who's a Zionist, has a lot of explaining to do.
 
The saddest thing is the OP doesn’t have the mental capacity to understand his subject title displays what an ignoramus fool he is.

Obnoxious, rude, nasty, the usual Zionist crapola, they can't deal in the realm of fact, so they simply Chimp out.


So here is the OP on yet another thread throwing insults around at the "Zionists"--- --- who are anyone and everyone who doesn't swallow his garbage, hook, line and sinker. Guess what insulting Christians will get you? Guess what calling everyone a "Zionist" will get you? That and a couple of dollars will get you a cup of coffee. Not one friend. Not a single supporter. Not a single agreement. And most of all, it won't get back a single INCH of land from the Jews. In fact, it probably just cost you a few more. :lmao:
 
The saddest thing is the OP doesn’t have the mental capacity to understand his subject title displays what an ignoramus fool he is.

Obnoxious, rude, nasty, the usual Zionist crapola, they can't deal in the realm of fact, so they simply Chimp out.


So here is the OP on yet another thread throwing insults around at the "Zionists"--- --- who are anyone and everyone who doesn't swallow his garbage, hook, line and sinker. Guess what insulting Christians will get you? Guess what calling everyone a "Zionist" will get you? That and a couple of dollars will get you a cup of coffee. Not one friend. Not a single supporter. Not a single agreement. And most of all, it won't get back a single INCH of land from the Jews. In fact, it probably just cost you a few more. :lmao:

Where did I attack Christians?

Actually, my OP is exposing that Israel is attacking Christians.

But, I guess that's okay, or cool, so long as the retarded Zionists continue to support oppressive Israel's imperialism, and brutality.

Something's not quite right with Zionists, to say the very least.
 
The saddest thing is the OP doesn’t have the mental capacity to understand his subject title displays what an ignoramus fool he is.

Obnoxious, rude, nasty, the usual Zionist crapola, they can't deal in the realm of fact, so they simply Chimp out.


So here is the OP on yet another thread throwing insults around at the "Zionists"--- --- who are anyone and everyone who doesn't swallow his garbage, hook, line and sinker. Guess what insulting Christians will get you? Guess what calling everyone a "Zionist" will get you? That and a couple of dollars will get you a cup of coffee. Not one friend. Not a single supporter. Not a single agreement. And most of all, it won't get back a single INCH of land from the Jews. In fact, it probably just cost you a few more. :lmao:

"...Not one friend. Not a single supporter. Not a single agreement..."

Oh, they’re around…………..



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His BFF, humanity





Sunnimortadella



other associates....,



sorry, we've seen them on the court...
 
The saddest thing is the OP doesn’t have the mental capacity to understand his subject title displays what an ignoramus fool he is.

Obnoxious, rude, nasty, the usual Zionist crapola, they can't deal in the realm of fact, so they simply Chimp out.


So here is the OP on yet another thread throwing insults around at the "Zionists"--- --- who are anyone and everyone who doesn't swallow his garbage, hook, line and sinker. Guess what insulting Christians will get you? Guess what calling everyone a "Zionist" will get you? That and a couple of dollars will get you a cup of coffee. Not one friend. Not a single supporter. Not a single agreement. And most of all, it won't get back a single INCH of land from the Jews. In fact, it probably just cost you a few more. :lmao:
What’s the difference between a Trump hating leftist and a 1938 Nazi?

1938 Nazis had cool uniforms.
 

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