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Israel denies downplaying Pope’s death amid claims of funeral snub

An internal row erupted after the Foreign Ministry deleted its condolence post for the late pontiff and neither the president or prime minister will attend his funeral

April 25, 2025 13:06
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An Israeli official has denied that Israel's response to Pope Francis' death has been muted after the Foreign Ministry deleted its condolence post for the late pontiff (Image: Getty)

By

Canaan Lidor,

Jewish News Syndicate

2 min read

An Israeli official has insisted that the government is “not downplaying” the death of Pope Francis after an internal row erupted when the Foreign Ministry deleted its condolence post for the late pontiff.

The official, who spoke to JNS on condition of anonymity, noted the statement by Israeli President Isaac Herzog on Francis’ death, adding that Herzog “is the official head of state, and his statement on the matter is the definitive reaction.”

The president did, indeed, issue a sincere statement, in which he called Francis “a man of deep faith and boundless compassion” and a “great spiritual father” to the world’s Catholic.

However, controversy arose after the Foreign Ministry decided to convey its condolences on X, only to delete that tweet hours later.