Thursday, April 13, 2017

Palestinian President encourages Pope

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has sent a letter to Pope Francis in which he condemns the brutal terrorist attacks perpetrated against two Coptic churches in Tanta and Alexandria in Egypt on April 9, 2017.


Letter of President Mahmoud Abbas
concerning the terrorist attacks in Egypt

Embassy of the State of Palestine
Holy See
Rome – Italy

His Holiness Pope Francis I
Vatican City

Warmest greetings,

In the name of the State of Palestine and on behalf of the Palestinian people, it is my pleasure to extend to Your Holiness our sincerest greetings and best wishes. We are pleased to hear that you are going ahead with your planned visit to Egypt, even after the brutal terror attacks against two Churches in Tanta and Alexandria, which killed dozens of faithful on Palm Sunday. We believe that this is a courageous step that reflects your commitment towards the realization of justice and peace and encourages moderate voices throughout the world and especially in our region.

We hope that you will be able to bring a message of hope to the Egyptian people, and to all the Arab and African peoples: a message of unity, equality and coexistence. We firmly believe in your simple and yet powerful words, that love is stronger than evil.

We wish you all the best for this Holy Week and reaffirm our conviction that your visit to Egypt will provide Egypt, and the rest of our region, with a strong message of hope and love. It is our wish that Your Holiness will continue to pray for us, as you did here in Palestine during your pilgrimage visit to the Holy Land in 2014. And here, we affirm to Your Holiness that the hope is still deep in our thinking and hearts that Jerusalem will continue to be the city of peace, love and justice.

Sincerely,
President Mahmoud Abbas
President of the State of Palestine
Chairman of the PLO Executive Committee

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