In a surprising turn, Israeli Prime Minister <strong>Benjamin Netanyahu</strong> announced that the Latin Patriarch can hold Easter Mass as desired, after a previous ban. This decision comes at a sensitive time requiring balance between religious rights and political tensions.
The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, <strong>Pierbattista Pizzaballa</strong>, regained his right to enter the Holy Sepulchre after being barred by Israeli police on Palm Sunday, sparking widespread international criticism.
Spain summoned the Israeli ambassador in Madrid to protest the Israeli police's blocking of the Latin Patriarch from accessing the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the holiest Christian site in Jerusalem. The Spanish Foreign Minister emphasized the need to allow religious rituals to proceed normally.
Israeli Prime Minister <strong>Benjamin Netanyahu</strong> announced that the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, <strong>Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa</strong>, will receive "full and immediate access" to the Holy Sepulchre after being barred by police from celebrating Palm Sunday. This decision follows widespread criticism from Western nations.
Israeli Prime Minister <strong>Benjamin Netanyahu</strong> announced on Monday that <strong>Latin Patriarch</strong> <strong>Pierbattista Pizzaballa</strong> will receive full and immediate access to the <strong>Holy Sepulchre</strong> in Jerusalem. This decision follows the patriarch's denial of entry during the <strong>Palm Sunday</strong> celebrations, amid rising tensions surrounding access to holy sites.
Spanish Prime Minister <strong>Pedro Sánchez</strong> condemned Israeli authorities for preventing the Latin Patriarch in Jerusalem from leading the Palm Sunday mass at one of Christianity's holiest sites. Sánchez deemed this action a violation of religious freedom.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez condemned the Israeli police's ban on Latin Patriarch Pierbattista Pizzaballa from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, calling it an unjust attack on religious freedom. This incident raises concerns about worship rights in sacred places amidst rising tensions in the region.
Israeli police barred Latin Patriarch Pierre Batista Pizzaballa from attending the Palm Sunday mass in Jerusalem, provoking outrage from the church and the international community. This incident occurred during a sensitive time as tensions in the holy city escalate.
Israeli police prevented Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal <strong>Pierbattista Pizzaballa</strong>, from attending Palm Sunday Mass at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. This incident raises serious concerns about religious freedoms in the holy city.
Israeli police barred Latin Patriarch <strong>Pierbattista Pizzaballa</strong> from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to celebrate Palm Sunday, marking a historic first in centuries. This incident has sparked outrage from global leaders and Catholic churches.
French President Emmanuel Macron condemned the Israeli police's decision to prevent the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal <strong>Pierbattista Pizzaballa</strong>, from holding Palm Sunday Mass. He emphasized the need to ensure freedom of worship for all religions in Jerusalem.
French President Emmanuel Macron condemned the Israeli police's decision to prevent the Latin Patriarch from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem during Palm Sunday celebrations, emphasizing the need to ensure freedom of worship for all religions.