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Netanyahu Orders Access to Holy Sepulchre After Blocking Cardinal Sparks Global Backlash

Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered Israeli authorities to grant Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa of Jerusal “full and immediate access” to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.

He reversed an earlier decision after Israeli police blocked the Cardinal and few other priests from entering the holy site during Palm Sunday celebrations. The disproportionate restriction triggered strong international criticism from political leaders.

Israel’s President Isaac Herzog personally apologized to the Cardinal following the incident.

The video below shows the empty, silent streets of Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, devoid of the procession, olive and palm branches, and the cheers of the faithful.

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Denis Efimov

It sounds terrible. Who is Netanyahu, what is he doing in the Holy Land, and why should we wait for him to give us permission to do anything?

salliperson

The streets are void the article says.
Hmm, no processions, no faithful equals no tourism. No tourism equals no money. Hotels, restaurants, shops, all are empty.