Did Pope Francis say he has a 'problem' with Netanyahu?
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Did Pope Francis say he has a 'problem' with Netanyahu?
In a development that could strain Vatican-Israeli relations further, Pope Francis allegedly made critical comments about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a recent meeting with an Iranian religious leader, according to Iranian media reports. The remarks, published by Iran's IRNA news agency, came through Abolhassan Navab, the chancellor of the University of Religions and Denominations of Iran, who recently met with the pontiff. "…
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Benjamin Netanyahu 'ignores international laws and human rights'. According to the Iranian agency Irna, it was Pope Francis who said it. Source of the agency, the rector of the University of Religions and Denominations of Iran, Abolhassan Navab, who met the Pontiff in recent days. And the Vatican has not denied anything at the moment. “Iran has no problem with the Jewish people, our problem is with murderers like Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin …
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