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A day after jihadis murder four tourists, Vatican ambassador to Egypt says “dialogue” prevents terrorism
“The absence of dialogue between Al-Azhar and Vatican is the greatest gift for terrorism, Musarò added.”
He said that on December 29.
“Two Vietnamese tourists were killed earlier on Dec. 28 and ten others were injured in a tourist bus explosion in Marioteya district, near Giza governorate.”
Apparently the jihadis who killed those tourists didn’t get the memo: “Al-Azhar is in ‘dialogue’ with the Vatican! Stand down!”
In reality, the “dialogue” has not prevented a single jihad terror attack, or prevented one Christian from being persecuted in a Muslim country, or kept one church from being destroyed. It is a fool’s exercise that only results in Christians in the West not daring to speak about the plight of their persecuted brethren, for fear of harming the “dialogue.”
“Leave them; they are blind guides. And if a blind man leads a blind man, both will fall into a pit.” (Matthew 15:14)
“Absence of dialogue between Al-Azhar, Vatican ‘gift’ for terrorism: Vatican Amb.,” by Sara Sarwat, Egypt Today, December 30, 2018 (thanks to Tom):
CAIRO – 30 December 2018: Vatican Ambassador in Cairo Archbishop Bruno Musarò said on Saturday that the ongoing dialogue with Al-Azhar is blocking the spread of all forms of extremism and terrorism throughout the world.In a TV statement, Musarò stressed that the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism plays a great role in reviving the Holy Family’s path as a pilgrimage and tourism destination.Musarò stated that he personally provided all the necessary support for the success of the project to revive the Holy Family’s path in Egypt.The Vatican’s ambassador in Cairo revealed that the Pope’s visit to Egypt and his meeting with Grand Imam of Egypt’s Al-Azhar Ahmed al-Tayeb restored the spirit of cooperation between the two institutions.The absence of dialogue between Al-Azhar and Vatican is the greatest gift for terrorism, Musarò added.Musarò said that there is cooperation between Egypt and the Vatican in several areas, especially in education and health. Vatican has many schools and medical centers throughout Egypt.Two Vietnamese tourists were killed earlier on Dec. 28 and ten others were injured in a tourist bus explosion in Marioteya district, near Giza governorate.According to a statement issued by Egypt’s Interior Ministry, the explosion came due to a primitive explosive device. Fourteen Vietnamese tourists were reportedly on the bus….