It was on the Greek news just after it happened - as you can imagine, they take an interest in the Orthodox communities in Palestine and elsewhere in the Middle East. This article contains some interviews and the leaders spoke out, condemning the violence.
The mood was heavy among the Catholic parishioners as they left Saint James the Apostle church in Beit Hanina, a Palestinian neighbourhood in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem.
www.france24.com
Most of the time, the Palestinian Christians tend to support Palestinians in their struggle because they are on the receiving end of the same bombs and sanctions as the Palestinian Muslims - and have a shared dislike of the West Bank settlers. The Christians in Israel tend to think differently. Of course, it is fair to say that both sides are happy to use the Christians for their propaganda. The relationships between Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the Holy Land are much more complex and nuanced than some of the simplistic BS pushed out would have people believe - and tied to ethnicity, history, and culture as much as creed. .