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Do you have a quote? There is no such quote in the op's articleMore bullshit from the Jew hater. The scumbag cheered for attacks on Israeli civilians, he's no Christian. Or should I say, he's your type of Christian.
He is a Christian Archbishop. He is as Christians as members of the United Church of Christ, one of the largest Protestant denominations, that have voted for divestment of Israeli investments. Are you goinf to accuse the adherents of that denomination of not being Christian, too?
Fuck off, Christians don't advocate the killing of innocent civilians. This guy advocates the killing of civilians, as you did with the Palestinian Nazi Mufti.
He did show support for killing of Israeli civilians. That is a fact, and that's what got him under suspicion, and eventually led to his arrest. A "quote" isn't necessary. Anybody in the U.S. expresses support for the killing of Americans will also get taken in for questioning. Interesting how you guys keep whitewashing this scumbag. Just because a person has a religious position doesn't make him immune. It's not about him being a Christian.
He has never expressed support for the killing of anybody.You are just making it up.
Learn how to read, dumbass:
Police on Thursday released a bishop of the Greek Orthodox Church in Jerusalem, after he was detained and questioned on suspicion of expressing support for terrorist organizations and illegally entering an enemy country.
Hanna is suspected of attempting to meet with heads of terrorist organizations, including Hezbollah spirutal leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, and of praising suicide attacks in comments published by the media in East Jerusalem.
Police spokesman Gil Kleiman said Hanna was being questioned on suspicion of showing support for terrorist organizations and for illegally entering Lebanon and Syria. "He made statements on television in those countries showing support for terror organizations and for attacks against Israeli civilians," Kleiman said.