Pope Francis at the Kotel. (Avi Ohayon/GPO) (Avi Ohayon/GPO)
Pope Francis at the Kotel

Shortly after UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee passed another resolution ignoring Jewish and Christian ties to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, Pope Francis publicly declared that Jerusalem is, indeed, central to Judaism and promised by God to the Jewish people.

In a speech at the Vatican on Wednesday, Pope Francis declared that God promised the Holy Land to the people of Israel.

“The people of Israel walked from Egypt, where they were enslaved, through the desert for 40 years until they reached the land promised by God,” Pope Francis said, according to a Jerusalem Post report.

Francis made the statement shortly before meeting with Israeli Deputy Minister for Regional Cooperation Ayoub Kara, where he thanked him for his work on behalf of Christians in Israel.

The statement by the pontiff came just hours after UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee passed another resolution ignoring Jewish and Christian ties to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. The resolution, which was similar to a previous resolution passed Oct. 13 by the body’s Executive Committee, exclusively referred to the Temple Mount by its Muslim names.

While the Vatican has yet to make a formal statement on the UNESCO Jerusalem resolutions, Knesset speaker Yuli Edelstein wrote a letter to Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican’s secretary of state, saying the resolutions are “an assault on history and is deeply offensive to both Christianity and Judaism” urging the Vatican to “use its best offices to prevent the recurrence of developments of this sort.”

By: JNS.org