Police have barred several Israeli extremists from Jerusalem ahead of Pope Francis’s visit to the Holy Land.




Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld says five “right-wing individuals” were given orders on Friday banning them from Jerusalem after intelligence reports indicated they planned a “provocation”.




He says the orders will remain in effect until after the pope leaves the region.




Rosenfeld also says a church was defaced with graffiti in the southern city of Beersheba earlier in the day.




Police suspect it could be the latest in a series of hate crimes blamed on radical Israelis.




The acts of vandalism have been condemned by Israeli leaders across the political spectrum.




The pope is expected on a two-day visit to Jordan, Israel and the West Bank, beginning on Saturday.




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