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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanked Pope Benedict XVI on Thursday for his exoneration of the Jews for the death of Jesus Christ.
The pope says in his new book, 'Jesus of Nazareth-Part II' – excerpts of which were released Wednesday – that there is no basis in Scripture for the argument that the Jewish people as a whole were responsible for Jesus' death.
"I commend you for rejecting in your new book the false claim that was used as a basis for the hatred of Jews for hundreds of years," Netanyahu wrote to the pontiff.
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