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Jordanian and Vatican officials discuss promotion of Petra as destination for Christian pilgrims

Jordanian and Vatican officials discuss promotion of Petra as destination for Christian pilgrims
A camel rider poses outside the Treasury in the ruins of the ancient Nabatean city of Petra in southern Jordan. (File/AFP)
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Updated 03 July 2025

Jordanian and Vatican officials discuss promotion of Petra as destination for Christian pilgrims

Jordanian and Vatican officials discuss promotion of Petra as destination for Christian pilgrims
  • They say there is a strategic opportunity to integrate the UNESCO World Heritage Site into routes for Christian travelers
  • Head of tourism authority says highlighting Petra’s significance to Christian heritage itineraries could enhance Jordan’s position on global religious tourism map

LONDON: Officials from Jordan and the Vatican met on Thursday to discuss ways in which they can cooperate to advance religious tourism, including the promotion of the ancient city of Petra as a destination for Christian pilgrims.

Fares Braizat, who chairs the board of commissioners of the Petra Development and Tourism Regional Authority, said that highlighting the significance of the UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of Christian heritage itineraries could enhance Jordan’s position on the global religious tourism map.

The country has a number of important Christian sites, the most significant of which is the location on the eastern bank of the Jordan River where Jesus is said to have been baptized by John the Baptist. Several popes have visited it, including Francis and John Paul II.

Archbishop Giovanni Pietro Dal Toso, the Vatican’s ambassador to Jordan, confirmed the interest in collaborating with Jordanian authorities, and praised the nation’s stability and its rich historical and religious heritage.

Both officials acknowledged the strategic opportunity that exists to integrate Petra into pilgrimage routes for Christian travelers, the Jordan News Agency reported.

The Petra tourism authority recently lit up the Colosseum in Rome with the signature colors of the historic Jordanian site to celebrate a twinning agreement as part of a marketing strategy to attract European visitors, and to raise Petra’s profile globally as a premier cultural and spiritual tourism destination.

The Vatican itself is also a major tourism destination, for Christian pilgrims in particular. In 2025 it is expected to welcome between 30 and 35 million visitors during its latest Jubilee Year, a significant ecclesiastical event that takes place every 25 years.


Israel declares Egypt border area closed military zone due to weapon-smuggling drones

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Israel declares Egypt border area closed military zone due to weapon-smuggling drones

Israel declares Egypt border area closed military zone due to weapon-smuggling drones
JERUSALEM: Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz on Thursday said he instructed the army to turn the area at the border with Egypt into a closed military zone to combat weapons smuggling via drones.
“I instructed the IDF (military) to turn the area adjacent to the Israel-Egypt border into a closed military zone and to amend the rules of engagement accordingly in order to combat the drone threat that endangers the country’s security,” Katz said in a statement.
“Weapon smuggling via drones is part of the war in Gaza and is intended to arm our enemies, and all possible measures must be taken to stop it,” he added.
Israel and Egypt share a border that spans approximately 200 kilometers (124 miles).
On Sunday, the Israeli military said it identified a drone that “crossed from the west into Israeli territory in an attempt to smuggle weapons.”
It said troops intercepted the drone, which was carrying eight guns.
On Tuesday, it said it thwarted another smuggling attempt after intercepting a drone carrying 10 pistols which had “crossed from the eastern border” into Israeli territory.
Israel is bordered by Jordan to the east.
“Today we declare war on those involved in the smuggling — and anyone who breaches the forbidden area will be targeted,” Katz said Thursday.
In a post on X, Israel’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir praised Katz for taking the decision and for “recognizing that the trafficking that takes place there serves terrorist objectives.”