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Pope stops interfaith conference after Israel insult
2009-05-12
Pope Benedict XVI cut short an interfaith conference in Jerusalem after a Palestinian cleric accused Israel of killing women and children and destroying mosques.

Sheik Tayssir al-Tamimi, the head of the Palestinian sharia court, delivered a spontaneous six-minute speech in Arabic at Monday night's meeting calling on the pope "in the name of the one God to condemn these crimes and press the Israeli government to halt its aggression against the Palestinian people."

"Israel destroyed our home, exiled our people, built settlements, ruined the Muslim holy sites, and slaughtered women, children and senior citizens in Gaza," Tamimi said as organizers tried to persuade him to stop speaking.

Upon being informed of the content of the speech the pope, whose own address was interrupted by the Muslim cleric, stopped the conference.

The heads of the Chief Rabbinate in Israel, several churches in Israel and Vatican officials were present at the meeting.

Following the incident, papal spokesman Father Federico Lombardi issued a statement that read, "The intervention of Sheik Tayssir al-Tamimi was not scheduled by the organizers of the meeting. In a meeting dedicated to dialogue, this intervention was a direct negation of what a dialogue should be. We hope that such an incident will not damage the mission of the Pope aiming at promoting peace and also interreligious dialogue, as he has clearly affirmed in many occasions during this pilgrimage. We hope also that interreligious dialogue in the Holy Land will not be compromised by this incident."

The director-general of the Chief Rabbinate, Oded Wiener, said that Jewish members would no longer take part in a long-standing, three-way interfaith dialogue until Tamimi was barred from attending, Ha'aretz reported.

Tamimi attempted a similar stunt during Pope John Paul II's visit to Israel nine years ago, the Jerusalem Post reported.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#6  Pictures of the Gloriously Beautiful but sadly ineffective Chevron B-16 are redacted in the name of ummm... getting along with Papists and such like.
Posted by: .5MT   2009-05-12 17:59  

#5  "Well... thanks for that, uh, um, insightful commentary Sheik Tamimi... but I think we'll take a break there. Say, about 2 centuries..."
Posted by: mojo   2009-05-12 14:19  

#4  THe amusing thing is the degree of projection* in the Sheiks outburst, it's the RoP that deliberately targets civilian targets such a bombing pizza restaurants and rocketing border villages. It's the RoP that deliberately destroys the religious buildings of others (e.g. Bamyan Buddha).

Walking out was wrong, the Pope should have started laughing at the hypocrite!


*A trait also shared with most lefties.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2009-05-12 12:12  

#3  No wonder the left is in love with these silly "religion of peace" type persons, neither have any class.
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2009-05-12 11:05  

#2  This seems to have gotten very little play, aside from Gateway Pundit. I am quite surprised as it has the potential to be one of those events you are reading about in history books 50 years later. It is too bad B-16 doesn't have a Thatcher or Reagan to play off. Yet.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2009-05-12 10:52  

#1  "Upon being informed of the content of the speech the pope, whose own address was interrupted by the Muslim cleric, stopped the conference."

That explains the delay yesterday. He didn't know what was being said in arabic until it was translated. I am a little surprised they didn't have in-line real time translation.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2009-05-12 08:53  

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