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who has more rights ..

THE JEW OR THE CHRISTIAN ?

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guess it depends on where ya live..
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Convivial · 26-30, F
Imagine how the Palestinians feel....
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
The title and the comment seem a bit racist. the post really doesn't appear to explain the entire situation. Using the terms rights and comparing Jews and Christian is a classic meme. If you read more about this particular situation, you will find something of importance.

"Before the decision was made to allow Cardinal Pizzaballa full access to the church, Netanyahu had said worshippers of "all faiths" had been asked not to visit sites in Jerusalem's Old City while it was being targeted, and that police had acted out of "special" safety concerns in this instance.

Israeli police said all holy sites in the Old City had been closed to worshippers since the US-Israel war against Iran began on 28 February for security reasons, and that it had rejected the patriarchate's request for an exemption on Palm Sunday. That edict included people of the Jewish faith who would have wanted to go to the wall to pray!

The traditional Palm Sunday procession into the city had already been cancelled due to restrictions on public gatherings.

Netanyahu said holy sites belonging to Christian, Jewish and Muslim worshippers alike had been "repeatedly targeted" by Iranian missiles in recent days."
FreddieUK · 70-79, M
@samueltyler2 I am always pleased to read the nuances of a situation, Thanks.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@FreddieUK there is often something hidden from posts, the title of this one really upset me, so i dove into the story more.
It definitely depends on where one lives.
markinkansas · 61-69, M
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Israel Shuts Down Christ’s Resurrection Site. Bishop Strickland & Tucker
peterlee · M
In England there is largely freedom of speech. There are no areas where this is not the case. Though some religious groups try to dispute this.

There is a more liberal attitude towards Islamic women wearing a headscarf in the workplace than Christian’s wearing a neckless with a cross or a fish symbol on a jacket. Neither of which are considered necessary symbols of their faith. Though how our moral guardians who sit in the Houses of Parliament come to this conclusion, we can only guess.

 
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