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(Reuters) - The Vatican hailed the United Nations' implicit recognition of a Palestinian
state on Thursday and called for an internationally guaranteed special
status for Jerusalem, something bound to irritate Israel.
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The Vatican had warmly welcomed the vote, and a Vatican
statement said that “it is hoped that this initiative will encourage
the commitment of the international community to finding a fair and
lasting solution” to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict ...
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VATICAN CITY: Pope Benedict XVI received Palestinian
President Mahmoud Abbas on Monday and called on all parties involved in
the Middle East crisis to find the courage to work together for peace
and reconciliation.
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When Pope John Paul II visited the Dheisheh refugee camp outside Bethlehem in 2000, he spoke with much compassion to the Palestinians who gathered to meet him. “Above all,” he said, “you bear the sad memory of what you were forced to leave behind.
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