Israel’s Tourism Minister has asked the Vatican to cancel a scheduled meeting between the Pope and the mayor of the Israeli Arab city of Sakhnin, Mazen Ghanaim.
Israel Tourism Minister Stas Misezhnikov said the planned meeting is in “complete contradiction with the purpose of the Pope’s visit: a state religious visit designed to promote peace and dialogue between peoples and religion[s].” He called Mr. Ghanaim “a terror supporter” and a “warmonger” against his own country’s national interests.
Mr. Misezhnikov heads the Israeli government’s team in charge of making preparations for the visit of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI to Israel next month, under the slogan: “Pilgrimage to the Holy Land – A Bridge for Peace.”
The Israel Tourism Ministry is handling all aspects of the visit, including: marketing activities to promote pilgrimages to Israel during and after the papal visit; renovations and preparations of the sites included in the Pope’s itinerary; preparation of promotional material for distribution to the journalists accompanying the Pope; arranging tours and visits to tourist sites for the media delegations, etc.
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The Tourism Minister will meet with Vatican representatives visiting Israel in preparation for the papal visit today.
David Bedein can be reached at dbedein@israelbehindthenews.com