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Israeli website brands Pope with Nazi swastika

China Daily | Updated: 2008-10-21 07:49

A photograph of Pope Benedict emblazoned with a superimposed Nazi swastika appeared yesterday on an Israeli website run by self-proclaimed supporters of the governing Kadima party.

It was later removed, and replaced with a picture of a smiling Benedict overlooking a crowd-filled St. Peter's Square in the Vatican, after what "the Yalla Kadima" site said was a request from Kadima's leader, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni.

"Tzipi Livni strongly condemns this and we are working to remove this shameful picture. We strongly oppose this. It doesn't represent Kadima," spokeman Amir Goldstein said shortly before the photo was changed.

Israeli website brands Pope with Nazi swastika

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