Reconciliation Elusive During Pope Benedict's Peace Trip
By Jerrold Kessel and
Pierre Klochendler
Updated May 25, 2009 - 1:03:26 PM
‘No church bell would cease to ring had the Pontiff said something about Christian anti-Semitism. The verbal stinginess also diminishes the impact of anything Benedict XVI might say about Palestinian suffering. Had he said what he needed to about the Holocaust, he could have said more to condemn Israel's systematic violations of the human rights of the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza.
—Tom Segev, author of The Seventh Million
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