白宫介入,此前以色列关闭了圣墓教堂,迎接复活节。
White House Intervenes After Israel Closed Church Of The Holy Sepulchre Ahead Of Easter

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/white-house-intervenes-after-israel-closed-church-holy-sephulchre-ahead-easter

最近以色列因伊朗导弹碎片击中耶路撒冷而关闭圣墓教堂,引发了基督徒的愤怒。在斋戒期和复活节期间的史无前例的关闭,以及对阿克萨清真寺和西墙的限制,是以色列官员将其描述为安全预防措施。然而,教会领袖认为这违反了教会根据“现状”所拥有的历史自治权。 情况升级时,包括皮扎巴拉红衣主教(他此前曾批评以色列在加沙战争期间的行动)在内的天主教领袖被禁止在棕榈星期日于教堂祈祷,这引发了梵蒂冈的谴责。 值得注意的是,特朗普白宫介入,敦促以色列重新开放这些宗教场所。这种压力似乎已经取得成效,据报道,圣周的祈祷安排已经解决。尽管如此,进入仍然不确定,而且由于持续的战争造成的旅行困难预计将大大减少复活节(4月5日,天主教/新教)和正教复活节(4月16日)的朝圣者人数。

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Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulchre was closed by Israeli authorities earlier this month after Iranian missile fragments hit Jerusalem, with restrictions also being placed on who can enter the walled old city - home to all of the most sacred religious sites.

This has resulted in outrage among Christians, however, Israeli officials have said that Al Aqsa Mosque was also closed, and limitations were placed numbers of people visiting the Western Wall - and claimed that all of this was being done as a safety precaution.

Source: BiblePlaces.com

But closure of the Holy Sepulchre for Lent and Easter is basically unprecedented in recent history, and Church leaders say it violates the church's historic autonomy under an arrangement called the 'status quo'.

Things have come to a head after on Palm Sunday, two Catholic leaders were prevented from praying at the Holy Sepulchre by Israeli police. The Vatican was quick to rebuke the police decision as "a manifestly unreasonable and grossly disproportionate measure."

Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa was the top official kept from entering the church, and his name has previously been in the news over the course of the Gaza war, where he called out Israel's military for shelling Christian sites, including a couple of deadly airstrikes on Palestinian churches.

Somewhat surprisingly, the Trump White House has gotten involved, exerting some rare direct pressure on the Israeli government over the church closure.

"We did express our concerns with Israel with respect to these holy sites being shut down," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says during a briefing - as cited in Israeli press reports.

"We want worshipers to be able to access these holy sites. Of course, safety is a top priority, but we understand Israel is working on the security measures to reopen the sites throughout Holy Week, and that’s something that we’re appreciative of," she added.

It seems the White House intervention may have worked, with Times of Israel reporting that "Catholic officials in Jerusalem announced that prayer arrangements for Holy Week, which culminates with Easter on Sunday, April 5, had been resolved with Israeli authorities, ending a diplomatic spat over the issue."

The majority local church in the Holy Land, among Palestinians and Greeks, is the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem - part of the worldwide Eastern Orthodox communion. There are typically large throngs of Orthodox Christians descending on Jerusalem during this period. While the Western confessions - or rather the Roman Catholic and Protestant churches - will celebrate Easter on April 5, Orthodox Easter, also known as Pascha, takes place on April 16 this year. 

It's as yet unclear the degree to which Israeli police and military will actually allow Christians to access the Church of the Holy Sephulchre before and during these dates. And the reality is that it is unlikely that the crowds will be huge or overwhelming this year, given the ongoing war and current difficulty of travel in the region.

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