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Pope Benedict XVI has offered his support for the Palestinians' right to a homeland, as he continues a Middle East tour in the West Bank.Pope Benedict XVI has offered his support for the Palestinians' right to a homeland, as he continues a Middle East tour in the West Bank.
Speaking on his arrival in Bethlehem, the Pope called for a just and lasting peace in the region.Speaking on his arrival in Bethlehem, the Pope called for a just and lasting peace in the region.
He urged Palestinians not to resort to violence and terrorism.He urged Palestinians not to resort to violence and terrorism.
He is holding a Mass in the town, believed to be the birthplace of Jesus Christ. He will later give a homily in Manger Square and visit a refugee camp.He is holding a Mass in the town, believed to be the birthplace of Jesus Christ. He will later give a homily in Manger Square and visit a refugee camp.
One of the aims of the pontiff's visit is to preserve a diminishing Christian presence in the Holy Land.One of the aims of the pontiff's visit is to preserve a diminishing Christian presence in the Holy Land.
The Holy See supports the right of your people to a sovereign Palestinian homeland in the land of your forefathers, secure and at peace with its neighbours, within internationally recognised borders Pope Benedict XVI Cool reception for Pope in Holy City Nazi row exposes Pope's PR The Holy See supports the right of your people to a sovereign Palestinian homeland in the land of your forefathers, secure and at peace with its neighbours, within internationally recognised borders Pope Benedict XVI Cool reception for Pope in Holy City Nazi row exposes Pope's PR class="" href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/8047372.stm">In pictures: Pope in Bethlehem
On Tuesday, a row flared over his membership as a teenager of the Hitler Youth, as he paid a historic visit to holy sites in Jerusalem.On Tuesday, a row flared over his membership as a teenager of the Hitler Youth, as he paid a historic visit to holy sites in Jerusalem.
Vatican spokesman the Reverend Federico Lombardi said the pontiff had "never, never, never" belonged to the organisation, but later appeared to backtrack, saying that he had been a member but his membership was compulsory. Vatican spokesman, the Reverend Federico Lombardi, said the pontiff had "never, never, never" belonged to the organisation, but later appeared to backtrack, saying that he had been a member but his membership was compulsory.
The Pope said in his own 1997 memoirs, Salt of the Earth, that he had been registered with the Hitler Youth while he was at a seminary.The Pope said in his own 1997 memoirs, Salt of the Earth, that he had been registered with the Hitler Youth while he was at a seminary.
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Pope Benedict was met by Mr Abbas on arrival in Bethlehem.Pope Benedict was met by Mr Abbas on arrival in Bethlehem.
Speaking at a news conference at Mr Abbas's residence, he expressed support for a Palestinian state. The BBC's David Willey in Bethlehem says that on his journey from Jerusalem, the Pope was able to see for himself for the first time the wall that the Israelis have erected to divide Israeli and Palestinian territories.
Speaking at a news conference at Mr Abbas's residence, he responded to Mr Abbas' welcome by expressing support for a Palestinian state.
"The Holy See supports the right of your people to a sovereign Palestinian homeland in the land of your forefathers, secure and at peace with its neighbours, within internationally recognised borders," he said."The Holy See supports the right of your people to a sovereign Palestinian homeland in the land of your forefathers, secure and at peace with its neighbours, within internationally recognised borders," he said.
He offered "deep compassion" to the victims of the recent conflict in Gaza. The current Israeli government of Benjamin Netanyahu has so far refused to endorse the idea of the creation of a Palestinian state.
The Pope also offered "deep compassion" to the victims of the recent conflict in Gaza.
But he said Palestinians should "resist temptations to resort to acts of violence".But he said Palestinians should "resist temptations to resort to acts of violence".
He continued his busy day in the town with an open-air Mass.He continued his busy day in the town with an open-air Mass.
He will give a homily in Manger Square in front of the Church of the Nativity, the oldest church in the world. He will give a homily in Manger Square in front of the Church of the Nativity.
POPE IN THE MIDDLE EAST Monday Arrives in Israel, meets President Shimon PeresTuesday Visits the Dome of the Rock and the Western Wall. Celebrates Holy Mass in Josaphat ValleyWednesday Visits Bethlehem, visits refugees, meets Mahmoud AbbasThursday Mass in Nazareth, talks with Benjamin Netanyahu, meets FranciscansFriday Meets Orthodox Christian leaders, departs Itinerary: Israel and West Bank Guide: Jerusalem's holy sites Pope in the Mid East: The issues In pictures: Pope in JerusalemPOPE IN THE MIDDLE EAST Monday Arrives in Israel, meets President Shimon PeresTuesday Visits the Dome of the Rock and the Western Wall. Celebrates Holy Mass in Josaphat ValleyWednesday Visits Bethlehem, visits refugees, meets Mahmoud AbbasThursday Mass in Nazareth, talks with Benjamin Netanyahu, meets FranciscansFriday Meets Orthodox Christian leaders, departs Itinerary: Israel and West Bank Guide: Jerusalem's holy sites Pope in the Mid East: The issues In pictures: Pope in Jerusalem
Although the Christian population of Bethlehem has decreased dramatically in recent years through immigration, the square is expected to be packed with local Christians and pilgrims from other parts of the world, our correspondent says.Although the Christian population of Bethlehem has decreased dramatically in recent years through immigration, the square is expected to be packed with local Christians and pilgrims from other parts of the world, our correspondent says.
Later in the day, Benedict is due to visit a nearby Palestinian refugee camp and to have talks with Mr Abbas. Later in the day, Pope Benedict is due to visit a nearby Palestinian refugee camp and to have talks with Mr Abbas.
The pontiff will also meet representatives of the tiny Catholic community in Gaza who have been given special permission by the Israeli authorities to travel to Bethlehem.The pontiff will also meet representatives of the tiny Catholic community in Gaza who have been given special permission by the Israeli authorities to travel to Bethlehem.
'Tragic reality''Tragic reality'
On Tuesday, the Pope visited sites in Jerusalem holy to Muslims, Jews and Christians.On Tuesday, the Pope visited sites in Jerusalem holy to Muslims, Jews and Christians.
He went first to the Dome of the Rock, the first pontiff to do so. It is located on the Temple Mount - a site sacred to all three monotheistic religions, and met the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Mohammed Mohammad Hussein.He went first to the Dome of the Rock, the first pontiff to do so. It is located on the Temple Mount - a site sacred to all three monotheistic religions, and met the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Mohammed Mohammad Hussein.
Then the Pope followed Jewish tradition at the Western Wall, inserting a written prayer in the cracks between the 2,000-year-old stones.Then the Pope followed Jewish tradition at the Western Wall, inserting a written prayer in the cracks between the 2,000-year-old stones.
HAVE YOUR SAY Whether or not one likes him, or the policies he espouses, he is the head of a massive organization that represents some kind of stability. I hope and pray he can do something positive Chad, Minneapolis, USA Send us your commentsHAVE YOUR SAY Whether or not one likes him, or the policies he espouses, he is the head of a massive organization that represents some kind of stability. I hope and pray he can do something positive Chad, Minneapolis, USA Send us your comments
He emphasised the ties that bound Christianity with Islam and with Judaism.He emphasised the ties that bound Christianity with Islam and with Judaism.
"Today I have the opportunity to repeat that the Catholic Church is irrevocably committed to... a genuine and lasting reconciliation between Christians and Jews," he said."Today I have the opportunity to repeat that the Catholic Church is irrevocably committed to... a genuine and lasting reconciliation between Christians and Jews," he said.
Later at a Mass in the Josaphat Valley, he said it was a "tragic reality" that many Christians had left the region.Later at a Mass in the Josaphat Valley, he said it was a "tragic reality" that many Christians had left the region.
"In the Holy Land there is room for everyone," he said, prompting applause from the congregation."In the Holy Land there is room for everyone," he said, prompting applause from the congregation.
Israel has beefed up security for the trip in an operation named "White Robe", with tens of thousands of law-enforcement officers deployed and entire sections of Jerusalem shut down.Israel has beefed up security for the trip in an operation named "White Robe", with tens of thousands of law-enforcement officers deployed and entire sections of Jerusalem shut down.