Catholic Bishops of Holy Land denounce “price tag” attacks
The Church of the Dormitiondominating Mt.Zion in the Old City of Jerusalem |
The bishops lament “Price tag” attacks by extremist Jewish
groups against Christian properties are going unpunished.
By Robin Gomes
The Catholic Bishops of the Holy Land have denounced the
recent acts of intimidation against local Christian communities by extremist
Jewish groups backing the settlers’ movement.
Friday morning, unknown assailants in Jish, in upper
Galilee, damaged cars and wrote slogans in offensive Hebrew against Christians.
Earlier on July 12, participants in a celebration held in
the parish Church of St. James in Beit Hanina, a suburb of East Jerusalem, were
pelted by tomatoes and other objects by some of the residents of the nearby
Jewish settlement of Naveh Yaacov.
In the case of Jish, the intimidation is linked to groups
that in recent years have in various ways targeted mosques or Christian places
such as in Tabgha, Beit Jamal, Latrun and the Dormition.
Such crimes known as “price tag” attacks are reprisals
against Palestinians, Christians and Israeli security forces by radical Israeli
settlers, who, so to say, exact a price for any action or criticism against
their settlement.
Such “price tag” attacks and profanations against Christian
monasteries, churches and cemeteries began in February 2012. Since then,
extremist militants from groups close to the settler movement have been
carrying out attacks against mosques frequented by the Palestinian Arabs of the
Islamic religion.
The Assembly of the Catholic Ordinaries of the Holy Land
issued a statement on Friday in which, among other things, they expressed
sadness and sorrow for the continuing criminal acts, which they say go
unpunished, despite numerous complaints.
In May 2016, the Israeli-based Association of Rabbis for
Human Rights also launched a campaign to raise awareness among Israeli political
forces regarding the attacks on Christian and Muslim religious targets by
extremist gangs. (Source: Fides)
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