Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel offered condolences Thursday on the passing of Pope Francis, more than three days after the death of the Roman Catholic world’s leader.
The delay in issuing a statement highlighted apparent tensions in the relationship between Israeli officials and the pope, who pointedly criticized Israel’s conduct in the war in Gaza and repeatedly called for a cease-fire.
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In all fairness his dance card is pretty full with all the war crimes.
Give him a break. Commiting ethnic cleansing and rampant genocide can be very time consuming and distracting.
Waiting three days just in case !