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Pope urges end to "unacceptable" Israeli-Palestinian conflict | Pope urges end to "unacceptable" Israeli-Palestinian conflict |
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Pope Francis has called for an end to the "increasingly unacceptable" Palestinian-Israeli conflict during a visit to the West Bank city of Bethlehem. | Pope Francis has called for an end to the "increasingly unacceptable" Palestinian-Israeli conflict during a visit to the West Bank city of Bethlehem. |
His comments came as he met Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas as part of a three-day tour of the Middle East. | His comments came as he met Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas as part of a three-day tour of the Middle East. |
He also held an open-air mass for 8,000 local Christians by Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity. | |
The tour's official purpose is to improve ties with the Orthodox Church. | The tour's official purpose is to improve ties with the Orthodox Church. |
Later, the Pope will travel to Tel Aviv and then Jerusalem where he will meet Bartholomew I, the Orthodox Patriarch of Constantinople. | Later, the Pope will travel to Tel Aviv and then Jerusalem where he will meet Bartholomew I, the Orthodox Patriarch of Constantinople. |
Correspondents say Palestinians are hoping for a show of support as his visit comes just weeks after peace talks with Israel broke down. | |
'Intensify efforts' | 'Intensify efforts' |
Palestinian officials have already noted that Pope Francis is the first pontiff to travel directly to the West Bank rather than enter via Israel. | Palestinian officials have already noted that Pope Francis is the first pontiff to travel directly to the West Bank rather than enter via Israel. |
Many Palestinians see it as a recognition of their push for full statehood. | Many Palestinians see it as a recognition of their push for full statehood. |
Speaking in Bethlehem on Sunday, the Pope said: "The time has come to put an end to this situation which has become increasingly unacceptable." | Speaking in Bethlehem on Sunday, the Pope said: "The time has come to put an end to this situation which has become increasingly unacceptable." |
He talked of the "tragic consequences of the protracted conflict" and the need "to intensify efforts and initiatives" to create a stable peace - based on a two-state solution. | He talked of the "tragic consequences of the protracted conflict" and the need "to intensify efforts and initiatives" to create a stable peace - based on a two-state solution. |
Division | Division |
Pope Francis has insisted the purpose of his Middle East trip is purely religious. | Pope Francis has insisted the purpose of his Middle East trip is purely religious. |
However, the first speech on his arrival in Bethlehem showed that he is also willing to address pressing political issues, says the BBC's Yolande Knell in Bethlehem. | However, the first speech on his arrival in Bethlehem showed that he is also willing to address pressing political issues, says the BBC's Yolande Knell in Bethlehem. |
On his way to Manger Square where he held an open-air mass, he stopped to look at a high concrete wall that is part of the barrier Israel is building in and around the West Bank. | |
Israel says it is needed for security but the Palestinians see it as a land grab, our correspondent adds. | Israel says it is needed for security but the Palestinians see it as a land grab, our correspondent adds. |
Thousands of worshippers greeted him as he arrived in the square to celebrate mass next to the site where Jesus is believed to have been born. | |
He spoke in his homily of the importance of caring for children, denouncing the plight of child soldiers, child workers and young refugees. | |
During the afternoon, Francis will take a short flight to Tel Aviv where he will be formally welcomed to Israel by President Shimon Peres before flying on to Jerusalem. | During the afternoon, Francis will take a short flight to Tel Aviv where he will be formally welcomed to Israel by President Shimon Peres before flying on to Jerusalem. |
Israel has issued restraining orders against several Jewish right-wing activists this week over concerns that they could try to disrupt the visit. | Israel has issued restraining orders against several Jewish right-wing activists this week over concerns that they could try to disrupt the visit. |
Twenty-six people were arrested overnight for throwing stones and bottles at police during a protest at a holy site on Mount Zion, reports say. | Twenty-six people were arrested overnight for throwing stones and bottles at police during a protest at a holy site on Mount Zion, reports say. |
In Jerusalem, the Pope will commemorate the 50th anniversary of a historic meeting of Catholic and Orthodox leaders who moved to end 900 years of division between the two churches. | In Jerusalem, the Pope will commemorate the 50th anniversary of a historic meeting of Catholic and Orthodox leaders who moved to end 900 years of division between the two churches. |
The Pope's tour began on Saturday with a visit to Jordan. | The Pope's tour began on Saturday with a visit to Jordan. |
He was welcomed by King Abdullah II. In a speech at the royal palace, he stressed the need for an "urgent" solution to the Syrian conflict. | He was welcomed by King Abdullah II. In a speech at the royal palace, he stressed the need for an "urgent" solution to the Syrian conflict. |
He praised Jordan for its "generous welcome" to Syrian refugees. | He praised Jordan for its "generous welcome" to Syrian refugees. |
On Monday the Pope is due visit the al-Aqsa mosque complex in Jerusalem's Old City followed by the Dome of the Rock and the Western Wall. | On Monday the Pope is due visit the al-Aqsa mosque complex in Jerusalem's Old City followed by the Dome of the Rock and the Western Wall. |
Pope Francis will be the fourth leader of the Roman Catholic Church to visit Jerusalem, after Popes Paul VI, John Paul II and Benedict XVI, who went there in 2009. | Pope Francis will be the fourth leader of the Roman Catholic Church to visit Jerusalem, after Popes Paul VI, John Paul II and Benedict XVI, who went there in 2009. |