GROUP OF JEWS HARASSING CHRISTIANS

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Israel's President, Police Commissioner Speak Out Against Small Group of Jews Harassing Christians

11 AUGUST 2023

JERUSALEM, Israel – Officials in Israel are taking seriously a recent upsurge in spitting and hitting attacks on clergy, and vandalism of Christian sites.

The most recent attacks led Israeli President Isaac Herzog and Israeli Police Commissioner, Maj.-Gen. Yaakov Shabtai, to meet leaders of the Orthodox and Catholic Churches of the Holy Land.

"In recent months," Herzog said, "We have seen very serious phenomena towards the Christian denominations in the Holy Land. Our brothers and sisters, Christian citizens, who feel attacked in their places of prayer, in their cemeteries, on the streets."

Christians in Jerusalem's Old City say they are often harassed, spit at, and even physically attacked by religious Jewish youths.

"I view this phenomenon as extreme and unacceptable in any shape or form," Herzog cautioned. "This phenomenon needs to be uprooted.

Earlier incidents include the desecration of a Protestant cemetery on Mt. Zion, an attack on international Christians during a day of prayer for Jerusalem, and harassment at a Messianic concert in Jerusalem.

Herzog's admonition directed toward the youths and their supporters was clear: "We must respect the members of all religions. We have committed to this since the dawn of our existence. This is the most basic commandment of 'love your neighbor as yourself.’” 

David Parsons, vice president at the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem, says the attacks are coming from a fringe element.

"Most Israelis welcome Christians here," Parsons explained. "They welcome Christian support. But there does seem to be a fringe, a small fringe, on the religious right, that for whatever motivations, are trying to harass and give trouble for Christians here."

Parsons noted Christians in this part of the world have been persecuted by the Muslim community for generations.

"I also think it's important to note that – especially the local Arab Christian population – they've been facing Muslim persecution and harassment for centuries, and they never say anything about it. But when they're attacked by Jews, they're very vocal about it, and there's a certain imbalance to that."

Parsons believes the current situation is a learning curve for Israel.

"Jewish people wouldn't tolerate these sorts of attacks against them in other countries," he said. "They're very vocal about it and they shouldn't tolerate it here when their own co-religionists carry out similar attacks against Christians."

Parsons told CBN News the Bible states how Christians should treat the Jewish people.

"Our scriptures are clear that Genesis 12:3 says we need to bless the Jewish people. Isaiah says, comfort them. Paul, in Romans 11, says, show them mercy – so we have biblical commands to stand with Israel, support them," he said. "We're not gonna condition that support on whether or not these attacks are stopping. But it does make it harder for us to build support and friendship for Israel out there."

Paraphrase from CBN NewsApp 

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