Jewish settlers burn, destroy Church on the banks of the Galilee sea
by FalastinNews Staff
Extremist Jewish settlers at dawn Thursday burned the Catholic Church of Tabgha, which is located on the banks of the Galilee sea.
Media
sources said the arson attack caused heavy material damage to the
Church, pointing that attackers spray-painted anti-Christian remarks on
its walls. Hebrew graffiti was found, reading “the false gods will be
eliminated”, and material damage was inflicted on the church.
Israeli police claimed that an investigation will be opened into the arson attack.
The
Israeli police usually say that they will carry out investigations when
these attacks take place. To date, however, not a single settler has
ever been prosecuted for such serious crimes.
The
attack targeted the Church of the Multiplication which is believed by
Christians to be the site of Jesus miracle of multiplying two fish and
five loaves to feed 5,000 people.
This
is not the first time that Israeli right-wingers have destroyed
churches and church property. Numerous arson and graffiti attacks were
carried out in the past against Christian sites, as well as against Arab
property in the West Bank and occupied Jerusalem under the “price tag”
slogan.
The
term “price tag” is used by Jewish extremists to describe vandalism or
attacks typically carried out against non-Jews or their property.
Source: PIC

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