President Peres: Israel Committed to Freedom of Worship, Religion

'Israel Committed to Freedom of Worship, Religion'

  •   President Peres hosts New Years reception for heads of the Christian denominations in Israel
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    In honor of the New Year the President of the State of Israel, Shimon Peres, hosted a reception at his residence in Jerusalem for the heads of the Christian denominations in Israel. 

    "Israel has always been and will always remain committed to freedom of worship, freedom of religion," President Peres said. "We will continue to guarantee access to holy sites for all. My prayers for the coming year are that harmony and coexistence reign in this Holy City, as an example and an inspiration for the togetherness of faiths across the world. Wherever intolerance appears we will continue to take firm action against it. There is no place for violence in our society, even more so when it targets people or places of faith."

    President Peres condemned the recent price tag attacks against holy sites, stressing that Israel will not tolerate attacks on holy sites, "The State of Israel will not tolerate aggression against members of the clergy. I feel angry at the insults some religious leaders in Israel have faced recently."​
     
    President Peres stressed that international must act against extremist terror organizations and condemned the recent attacks in Russia, ​"We must stand united against the dark movements of fanaticism across the world. In the past two days, in Russia, too many innocent victims were killed by acts of madness. I speak for all of us present today when I say that our thoughts are with the families of the victims and our prayers go out to the full and speedy recovery of the wounded."
     
    President Peres continued and added that peace is at the top of Israel's agenda, "Our peace talks with the Palestinians are ongoing; they are the greatest promise for our people and for the Palestinians. There is no solution other than two states for two peoples. An agreement between us can  bring a change in the relations between Jews and Muslims and between all faiths. It is time for us and the Palestinians to move away from the language of enemies and opponents and embrace a dialogue of friendship and cooperation."
     
    President Peres ended by delivering a greeting to the world for the new year and said, "There is more that united than divides us. We look forward with optimism. This house is your house and its doors are always open before you. I turn to you, as faith leaders, as community leaders, as people of peace and ask that you build bridges of understanding and paths of peace. This year is looking forward to the visit of Pope Francis, He is an outstanding example of a new spirit towards faith of prayer. He kept the old values but brought a new spirit of hope, of tolerance and of love. . On the eve of the New Year, I wish you all a year of peace, a year of hope."