Hate crimes against Christian clerics, properties, and communities have risen sharply since Netanyahu's regime, including figures like Ben Gvir, took office. The regime is not directly behind these attacks but is implicated in inspiring them. A violent attack against the Armenian community in Jerusalem has left clerics fighting for their lives. These assaults, described as a massive and coordinated physical attack, have escalated tensions. The Armenian clergy, including bishops, priests, and seminarians, were attacked by settlers wearing masks and carrying weapons, over a real estate dispute. The Armenian community has called on the Israeli government to intervene.
JERUSALEM Armenians, including bishops, priests and seminarians, attacked by settlers wearing masks and carrying weapons. The Armenians there have called on the Israeli government to act. https://t.co/K98ELzw4e9
Armenian clergy members attacked in Jerusalem over real estate dispute, @RinaBassist reports https://t.co/UY5cORexdt
It's not only Palestinians: Christian Armenians - including members of the clergy - are currently under "massive and coordinated physical attack" in Jerusalem. https://t.co/oo1le4t8Gi
Violent attack against the Armenian community in Jerusalem. Armenian clerics are fighting for their lives https://t.co/N9A2QL5bei
Hate crimes agst Christian clerics, properties and the communities themselves have risen sharply since the Netanyahu regime took office. Are they in back of these attacks? No. They "merely" inspire them. And it's not only Ben Gvir. It won't change before Netanyahu is gone. https://t.co/fvPJqyQDmv