The Foreign Ministry published a condolence tweet to Pope - and deleted: "Can cause deep and ongoing damage"

ynet - 22/04
Israeli ambassadors are furious at the Foreign Ministry's decision to delete tweets published due to the death of the Pope - without explanation. One of them claimed: "It is clear to everyone that it is because of his criticism against Israel." The diplomatic service warned: "Not only did we not say condolence words, but we chose to erase them - and it looked very bad." Foreign Ministry: "Tweet accidentally came up"
The deletion of condolences published by the Israeli Foreign Ministry following the death of Pope Francis, who passed away yesterday (Monday), has caused an unusual rage among Israeli ambassadors around the world, especially in Catholic countries - and led to an internal resentment against the Ministry of Jerusalem.
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The posts, published in the Foreign Ministry's official bills (former Twitter) in various formulas around the world, included the sentence: "Rest in Peace, Pope Francis. May His Memory Be Blessing (comfortable on your own, Pope Francis. It was als...
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