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    JEWISH SETTLER HATE CRIME IN ISRAEL INCREASINGLY TARGETS CHRISTIANS

    EuroNews, EU
    May 28 2014

    Jerusalem: one city, three religions. In the hills of the Judean
    desert, earth and sky have always been separated by a thin line. There
    are many lines in this city. The western part is mainly inhabited by
    Israelis, the eastern side Palestinians. The Old City is divided into
    four quarters: Muslim, Christian, Armenian Orthodox and Jewish. It's
    believed here Jesus was crucified, Muhammad went to heaven on a winged
    horse and the Ark of the Covenant was laid on Temple Mount. The Old
    City's been fought over for 4,000 years. Its status has repeatedly
    derailed modern peace talks. We asked an expert why.

    Sociologist and anthropologist Gideon Aran said: "Actually, the divide,
    the tension, the conflict is not just a religious one. Please remember
    that there's a national, political divide and conflict, one atop
    the other. The political or religious conflict is imposed upon the
    national one. And the two of them together obviously are harder to
    solve and are much more bitter."

    The latest manifestation of religion-based strife in Israel developed
    around four years ago: so-called 'price tag attacks', mostly anti-Arab
    hate crimes by Jewish radicals: Palestinian olive trees torn up, their
    cars burnt, their tombs desecrated and houses or mosques vandalised
    with offensive inscriptions. Yet, particularly in the weeks leading
    up to the Pope's visit, the attacks have also increasingly targeted
    Christian temples.

    According to Aran: "Please remember, this is basically a group of
    hooligans, juvenile delinquents who choose their targets randomly, and
    they switch from Muslims to Christians -- and especially Jews; that is
    actually their main objective: to embarrass the Jewish government and
    the Jewish leadership in the settlements in the occupied territories.

    So actually they are randomly choosing their targets."

    The Israeli security services have created a special anti-price-tag
    task force, yet the attacks have multiplied. Most Israelis express
    a disgust in the acts.

    Our man in Jerusalem, Luis Carballo, said: "The Israeli poet Yehuda
    Amihai once wrote that the religious charge is so intense in Jerusalem
    that 'everything can be the beginning of a new religion'. And yet
    its holiness to the three major religions and sacredness for half of
    humanity does not translate into peace."

    http://www.euronews.com/2014/05/27/jewish-settler-hate-crime-in-israel-increasingly-targets-christians/

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