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Francis also said to backtrack on statements attributed to him to the effect that Abbas is a ‘bit an angel of peace’

ed note–besides the obvious, which is that it appears ‘they’ got to Francis in the aftermath of his recent statements that at least implied the recognition of a Palestinian state, there is another angle to be considered here.

As much a victory for organized Jewish interests (OJI) as something as this appears to be, what needs to be considered is not the domino that has just fallen, but rather the one set to fall after it. A statement such as this–working alongside others that have been uttered over the years–is EXACTLY the kind of background scenery that would fit marvelously with something horrific happening, such as a Mossad-placed bomb going off in the Vatican that can then be blamed on ‘Islamic’ terrorism.

That OJI have engaged in such an over-the-top campaign in making a rockstar out of this new pope should be unsettling for several reasons, not the least of which is that it would only stand to reason that if your goal was to enlist over a billion Catholics in your war against Islam, the one thing you would need to do beforehand is to make the world fall in love with him.

Times of Israel

In what would constitute a stunning rhetorical volte-face, Pope Francis reportedly walked back earlier statements praising Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and dubbed some of Israel’s detractors “anti-Semitic.”

In comments made to veteran Portuguese-Israeli journalist Henrique Cymerman Thursday, Francis was quoted as saying that “anyone who does not recognize the Jewish people and the State of Israel — and their right to exist — is guilty of anti-Semitism.”

Francis was also said to have backtracked on statements he was reportedly heard making earlier this month designating the visiting Abbas “a bit an angel of peace.”

The pope recalled telling Abbas in Italian that he hopes the Palestinian chief might one day become an angel of peace in the future, according to Cymerman — although ostensibly he has not yet reached that level.

The comments were sent by the Pope in writing to Cymerman along with Argentine Rabbi Abraham Skorka, one of Francis’s close interfaith colleagues, after the duo approached him following his meeting with Abbas, Channel 2 reported.

Amid a media firestorm following the pontiff’s earlier comments, the Vatican had first clarified — saying he had not called Abbas “an angel of peace” but rather “a bit an angel of peace” — and then apologized, saying the remarks weren’t intended “to offend anyone.”

Francis made the compliment to Abbas during the traditional exchange of gifts at the end of an official audience in the Apostolic Palace.

Abbas’s visit came days after the Vatican finalized a bilateral treaty with the “state of Palestine” that made explicit its recognition of Palestinian statehood, drawing Israeli protests.

The Vatican said it had expressed “great satisfaction” over the new treaty during the talks with the Palestinian delegation. It said the pope, and later the Vatican secretary of state, also expressed hopes that direct peace talks with Israel would resume.

“To this end, the wish was reiterated that with the support of the international community, Israelis and Palestinians may take with determination courageous decisions to promote peace,” a Vatican statement said.

It added that inter-religious dialogue was needed to combat terrorism.

Israel didn’t comment on Francis’s “angel of peace” compliment but complained that Abbas was using the trip to score political points.

“It is regrettable that Mahmoud Abbas uses international forums to attack Israel and refrains from returning to negotiations which is the right way to implement a political vision and a solution of peace,” said Foreign Ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nahshon.

Israel earlier had expressed its “disappointment” that the Vatican officially recognized the state of Palestine in the treaty, which covers the activities of the Catholic Church in Palestinian territory.

0 thoughts on “Pope Francis–Not recognizing Israel as a ‘Jewish’ state is anti-Semitic”
  1. I knew it was to good to be true. I attended Catholic “School”,and learned early how weak,in moral fortitude,and judgment,their effette priests,and ignorant nuns are. Forget about any critical thinking in their “Laity”. They do know how to insult,bully,and abuse kids though! The Jews fired a strong warning shot; ie,”media firestorm”,at there creation Francis,and the “Vicor Of Christ”,on earth got scared. Going off the Jews script,is a serious error. The Vaticans checks from Rothschild’s/Santander,must not be cut,and the Jews controlled news ,has been ordered to lay off the perverts still in the Church system ! The Vatican cannot afford to reverse this. Always remember Jews never give their slaves credit .They will turn on you,in an instant.

  2. “inter-religious dialogue was needed to combat terrorism”
    Why? Terrorism is the end product of Judaism so only a monologue and deep self-examination is needed.

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