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Israel police arrest man after nun attacked near Jerusalem’s Old City

The Independent — World Sam Metz 0 переглядів 2 хв читання

Israeli police have arrested a 36-year-old man suspected of a racially motivated attack on a nun near Jerusalem's Old City, marking the latest incident targeting Christians.

The unnamed individual was taken into custody on Friday, following Wednesday's assault near David’s Tomb – a holy site outside Zion’s Gate on the southern side of the Old City. Police confirmed the arrest was made "on suspicion of a racially motivated attack"; the suspect remains detained.

Police video showed the nun with visible bruising, while her alleged attacker was seen wearing tzitzit, a fringed undergarment worn by some observant Jewish men.

Olivier Poquillon, director of the French School of Biblical and Archaeological Research, identified the victim as a researcher at his institution, calling the attack an "act of sectarian violence" on X.

The Old City in Israel-annexed east Jerusalem is a centuries-old walled enclave built atop millennia of history and home to some of the holiest sites for Jews, Christians and Muslims. It is a flash point for tensions as access and ownership to the sites are deeply entangled with the historic and political claims that lie at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Religious groups have documented a rise in acts of harassment and violence against Christian pilgrims and clergy as well as Palestinian Christian residents, including assaults and spitting, often by ultra-Orthodox Jewish yeshiva students.

Wadie Abunassar, the coordinator of the Holy Land Christian Forum, called attacks targeting Christians a growing phenomenon. He attributed the quick response to the attack on the nun to the fact that it was caught on video.

He said he felt “great anger on the system and great sadness because I feel that this will not end anytime soon.” One of the problems, he said, was the deterrence against such violence.

“Many times in such cases there are no arrests and if there are arrests, sometimes after one or two days, (suspects) are released,” he added. “In some cases, the police do not recommend the prosecution to file charges or to indict them. And in some cases, when there is indictment, the indictment is mild.”

An Israeli soldier damages the head of a statue of Jesus, in Debel, Lebanonopen image in gallery
An Israeli soldier damages the head of a statue of Jesus, in Debel, Lebanon (Social media)

The arrest comes as Israeli treatment of religious minorities is under scrutiny, weeks after police limited access for holiday worship to Muslims as well as Christians, up to Latin Patriarch’s Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa.

Israel also drew international criticism after a soldier photographed himself having bludgeoned a fallen statue of Jesus on the cross with an ax in southern Lebanon. Israeli leaders later disavowed the incident and said he would be reprimanded.

“In a city sacred to Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike, we remain committed to protecting all communities and ensuring those responsible for violence are held accountable,” Israeli police said in a social media post about the man arrested for attacking the nun.

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