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Extremist “Israelis” Write Anti-Christian Graffiti on Monastery Walls

Extremist “Israelis” Write Anti-Christian Graffiti on Monastery Walls
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A number of extremist "Israeli" settlers wrote racist graffiti attacking Christianity and Jesus Christ on the walls of a monastery along with other anti-Arab graffiti, near a Roman Church in occupied al-Quds, and on a wall in the Chains Gate area, in occupied al-Quds on Wednesday.

Extremist “Israelis” Write Anti-Christian Graffiti on Monastery Walls

The Roman Church in occupied al-Quds said it is alarmed by the sharp increase in attacks and threats towards Christians, especially as the Pope will be visiting the occupied Palestinian later this month.

In a statement, bishops of the Roman Church said it is alarming that, while such attacks are taking place, and as more attacks indicate lack of security, "Israeli" political leaders remain unresponsive, adding that such attacks "are likely to escalate if the situation continues."

In a letter delivered to the Latin Patriarch in the Holy Land on Tuesday, [April 29, 2014], Paul Marcuzzo of Nazareth, an "Israeli" man has said that all Christian priests, and Christians in "Israel," must leave the country "or else a 100 Christians will be killed every hour of delay."

"Israel's" Haaretz newspaper reported that the "Israeli" security services fear that Jewish radicals might carry out a major hate crime against the Christian population or institutions to drum up media attention during the Pope's pilgrimage.
A police spokesperson declined to directly comment on the report, but said stringent security measures would be in effect for the papal visit.

Source: IMEMC, edited by website team

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