JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli police on Wednesday arrested five people suspected of spitting towards Christians or churches in the Old City of ...
JERUSALEM - Israeli police on Wednesday arrested five people suspected of spitting towards Christians or churches in the Old City of Jerusalem and formed a special investigative team to deal with growing complaints of hostile gestures against Christians.
Wednesday's arrests came as the city prepared for its annual Jerusalem March, an event that usually draws huge crowds, including thousands of Christian pilgrims. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the incident, promising to take"immediate and decisive action".
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