Pope Will 'Recognize Palestine, Call to End Occupation'

The claims that his trip will begin in a "recognition of Palestine" comes amid reports from February by Rabbi Sergio Bergman, a member of the Argentinian parliament and close friend of Pope Francis, who said that the pope intends to define himself as the "Che Guevera of the Palestinians" and support their "struggle and rights" during his visit.
In Bethlehem the pope is to travel in an open-top car and meet with PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, holding "mass" prayer services there instead of in Jerusalem in what has been called a show of support for the PA.
It has been noted that the pope has been remarkably tight-lipped over the violent persecution of Christians in Bethlehem, instead choosing to condemn alleged Jewish "price tag" vandalism.
The fact that "the pope will begin his visit in Palestine and not Israel," as Bandak put it ( Ziyyad Bandak, Abbas's adviser for Christian affairs), was meant as a slight to the Jewish state according to the PA official, who added "I know that Israeli officials are not happy with this decision."
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