Many diplomats are hoping to be counted among those standing in line to meet President Donald Trump in the official welcoming at Ben-Gurion Airport on Monday, 26 Iyar.

Among those invited are the Chief Rabbis of Israel, Rishon L’Tzion Rabbi Yitzchak Yosef Shlita and Chief Rabbi Dovid Lau Shlita.

However, the invitation does not take the kovod of their posts into account as they must agree to be screened by security and rather than arriving in their vehicles with their drivers, they are expected to be placed on the minibus with others attending, having to be dropped off at the central location where the minibus will pick them and others up. The aides to the Chief Rabbis were told the rabbonim must arrive 2.5 hours earlier to permit sufficient time to undergo security inspections.

It is pointed out that the first-row diplomats are not even expected to shake Mr. Trump’s hand, but these are the regulations as the Chief Rabbis received them.

As of now, the Chief Rabbis are not planning to attend and this is not likely to change unless PM Netanyahu decides to call on all cabinet ministers to attend the kabolas panim.

Interior Minister Deri is also not planning to attend since music will be played and he is in the shloshim for his mother.

Some opine that what is no less sad than the lack of respect for the Chief Rabbis is the fact that no one on the government level cares enough to open their mouth on their behalf or on behalf of what they represent, questioning if the pope is to be subjected to the same rigid security check and conditions when Mr. Trump continues his visit from Israel to Rome and the Vatican.