May 12, 2009 Tuesday
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May 12, 2009
Pope prays in Jerusalem
The German-born pope visited the Western Wall that is Judaism's holiest place. -- PHOTO: AP
JERUSALEM - POPE Benedict XVI visited holy sites in Jerusalem at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on Tuesday as part of a pilgrimage marred by Jewish disappointment over his remarks on the Holocaust.

The German-born pope visited the Western Wall, a remnant of the Roman-era Temple complex that is Judaism's holiest place, after meeting the Grand Mufti, Palestinians' senior Muslim cleric, at the Dome of the Rock which dominates the Old City.

With the mufti, he recalled the common roots of all three monotheistic religions in the story of Abraham and Jerusalem. He was due to place a written prayer in the Western Wall, a traditional gesture, and then to meet Israel's two chief rabbis.

In a radio interview, the speaker of Israel's parliament, Mr Reuven Rivlin, berated the pontiff over his comments on Monday at the Yad Vashem memorial to the six million Jews killed in the Nazi Holocaust.

'He came and told us as if he were a historian, someone looking in from the sidelines, about something that should not have happened. And what can you do? He was a part of them,' Mr Rivlin said.

At Yad Vashem, the pontiff spoke of the 'horrific tragedy of the Shoah', the Hebrew term for the Holocaust, but disappointed some Jewish religious leaders who said he should have apologised as a German and a Christian for the genocide.

'With all due respect to the Holy See, we cannot ignore the burden he bears, as a young German who joined the Hitler Youth and as a person who joined Hitler's army, which was an instrument in the extermination,' Mr Rivlin said.

Pope Benedict XVI, born Joseph Ratzinger, was a teenage member of the Hitler Youth, when enrolment was compulsory, and drafted into German forces in World War Two.

Arriving on Monday after three days in Jordan, Pope Benedict found his efforts to heal differences with Jews and Muslims challenged by both Israeli disappointment and by a fiery anti-Israel address, delivered in his presence by a Palestinian Muslim cleric, which annoyed both the Vatican and Israelis. -- REUTERS

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