Israeli officials blame Jewish extremists for the surge in anti-Christian vandalism As the Israeli government prepares to welcome Pope Francis on his first visit as Pope later this month, vandals have scrawled hate-filled graffiti at some Christian sites. Jesus is garbage, Death to Christians and We will crucify you are among the messages that have been spray-painted on the walls of Christian churches and monasteries in Israel in recent weeks.
Although no arrests have been made, Israeli officials say they suspect Jewish extremists of being behind the vandalism. Israeli officials link the surge to the Popes visit, which appears to have ignited resentment toward Christianity by some Israeli Jews. A small minority of Israeli Jews blames Christians for past violence by Christians against Jews and for what they perceive as ongoing attempts to convert Jews to Christianity.
Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said most of the perpetrators act individually: Its not like dealing with a terror organization.
Amos Oz, perhaps Israels most celebrated author, called the extremists Hebrew neo-Nazis at a public event, adding that perpetrators enjoy the backing of numerous nationalist lawmakers maybe even racist and also rabbis who give them a foundation that is, in my opinion, pseudo-religious. Ozs remarks stirred up a fresh wave of debate and name-calling, an unwelcome drum-roll for a papal visit intended to celebrate the overcoming of historical enmities.
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