Israel denied tourism ministers to enter Palestine for Christmas celebration

Israel vetoes Arab tourism ministers Christmas visit to Bethlehem, Palestine.

Israel vetoes Arab tourism ministers Christmas visit to Bethlehem, Palestine. The host, the Palestine Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Rula Maʻayʻah denounced Monday the refusal of the Israeli government to grant several Arab ministers of tourism entry permits to attend Christmas celebrations in the Holy Land.

Israel initially granted the requests of the ministers from Egypt and Bahrain to enter Bethlehem, but vetoed entry of Qatar and Tunisia due to their ‘unrestrained attacks’ against Israel.

Due to opposition from the Israeli Foreign Ministry, the planned visit of tourism ministers from four Arab nations set to participate in Christmas celebrations in Bethlehem on Tuesday has been canceled, according to senior officials in Jerusalem.

A number of Arab ministers planned to visit Jerusalem, Bethlehem and Hebron at her invitation and attend the Midnight Mass in Bethlehem on Christmas Eve along with President Mahmoud Abbas and European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton but the Israeli authorities refused to grant them entry permits.

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