Justin Bieber has never been shy about his feelings for the paparazzi.  In March, while celebrating his 17th birthday in Los Angeles, the teen  sensation gave the paps who tried to snap a photo of him and lady love Selena Gomez the middle finger — although the Biebs soon apologized  for it. Well, now that he's abroad taking his My World tour  international, he's still finding himself pestered by the photographers'  prying lenses. 
On Tuesday, he took to Twitter  to call out the paparazzi for trying to snap photos of him while he was  in Israel taking in the sights. "Staying in the hotel for the rest of  the week u happy?" he wrote. "People wait their whole lives for  opportunities like this, why would they want to take that experience  away from someone. They should be ashamed of themselves. Take pictures  of me eating but not in a place of prayer, ridiculous." 
Bieber was particularly upset that photographers didn't leave him  alone while he visited sites of spiritual significance. "You would  think paparazzi would have some respect in holy places," he lamented.  "All I wanted was the chance to walk where Jesus did here in Israel." 
Just one day before, Bieber tweeted about his excitement over  being in Israel. "Just amazing place...not a bad day. just wish got a  little more space and privacy from the paps to enjoy this time with my  family. Thanks," he wrote. "I'm in the holy land and i am grateful for  that. I just want to have the same personal experience that others have  here." 
Bieber's post then helped initiate his latest Twitter trend,  #papsleavebiebsalone. As of press time it was one of the highest-rated  trends, right behind the promoted #PlayBookHaiku. Other Bieber-related  trends included #cheerupjustin and Holy Land. 

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