Suspect Arson Attack Damages Israel 'Miracle' Church
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A suspected arson attack overnight damaged a revered shrine in northern Israel where Christians believe Jesus performed a miracle, and police briefly detained 16 young Jewish settlers over the incident Thursday.
The Church of the Multiplication at Tabgha, on the shores of the Sea of Galilee, is where many Christians believe Jesus fed the 5,000 in the miracle of the five loaves and two fish.
Some 5,000 people visit the site each day, and Israeli President Reuven Rivlin called the incident a "terrible desecration of an ancient and holy place of prayer."
A church adviser blamed Jewish extremists for the incident and police later said they had detained 16 youths from settlements in the occupied West Bank for questioning.
"In an area near the church, 16 youths were detained for investigation in order to check their involvement in the incident before dawn," police spokeswoman Luba Samri said in a statement.
She said 10 of those detained were from Yitzhar, which is known as a bastion of extremists and where some residents have been involved in previous hate crimes.
However, Samri said later that the youths had been released without charge after providing statements to the authorities.
A member of the Roman Catholic Benedictine order, which manages the site, said one of the buildings within the compound was completely destroyed in the blaze but the church itself was not damaged.
Hebrew graffiti was found on another building within the complex, reading "Idols will be cast out" or destroyed, an AFP correspondent reported. The text is part of a common Jewish prayer.
Two people who were in the compound at the time were treated for smoke inhalation, police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld told AFP, saying there was "a strong possibility" the fire was deliberate.
Father Matthias said an external atrium was "totally destroyed" in the blaze.
"The church, thank God, is in good condition," he told AFP. "We're very happy that nothing happened to the church."
Wadie Abu Nasser, an adviser to the Roman Catholic Church in the Holy Land, said the apparent arson attack would reverberate throughout the Christian world.
"Israel's global image will be harmed," he told Israeli public radio.
"When you put one and one together, between the graffiti and the arson, you can reach a conclusion regarding the potential suspects."
Tabgha was subjected to a previous attack in April 2014 in which church officials said a group of religious Jewish teenagers had damaged crosses and attacked clergy.
There has been a long line of attacks on Christian and Muslim holy places in both Israel and the West Bank, in which the perpetrators are believed to have been Jewish extremists.
"I absolutely condemn such acts," deputy foreign minister Tzipi Hotovely said in a statement.
Rivlin called the head of the Benedictine order in Israel to express his concern over the incident at the site, which is expected to be closed over the next three days.
The site is owned by the German Roman Catholic Church, and Berlin's envoy to Israel Andreas Michaelis said he was "shocked" by the incident.
"I strongly condemn this attack and every form of violence" against places of worship or people working in them, he said in a statement.
"Religious institutions must be as well protected in Israel as they are in Germany and Europe."
Israel's Ashkenazi chief rabbi, David Lau, said such incidents "go against Jewish values and human morality."
"I call upon religious leaders to be vigilant lest extremist phenomena erode the respectful relations that exist between the faiths in Israel," he said in a statement.
"The delicate fabric of these relations must be preserved."
In April, vandals smashed gravestones at a Maronite Christian cemetery near Israel's northern border with Lebanon.
That incident prompted Rivlin to meet church leaders and pledge a crackdown on religiously inspired hate crime.

What tombstones and Jewish holy sites are desecrated in Palestine or even in Lebanon? Don't come whining here about whatever happens in Europe or elsewhere, trying to excuse your own people's desecration of holy sites, including the regular vandalizing of mosques and churches

Both Christians and Muslims consider Jewish holy places and figures as holy, as both recognize the old testament, but you do not return the favor, calling Jesus and Mohammad false prophets. And you dare come here, on an report of an arson on a Christian holy site, to whine as if you were a victim. You people only think of yourself all the time, and are completely oblivious to others, as if their plights could never count when placed next to yours.

I could have bet you'd use that old IDF pretext to bomb mosques, of course "They store weapons there, they use them as cover when fighting, etc." just like they use their children as human shields, knowing full well israelis never thought twice about bombing children. You people are disgusting, somehow expecting everybody to respect you, while you respect nothing and nobody.

As for the cemetery on Mount of Olives, I'd be very curious to know what happened, and how it could happen knowing israeli forces have all Palestinians cornered in boxes, monitoring and hampering their every movement. But obviously your hebrew sources would be no use to me.

No asaf I haven't been to Jerusalem, thanks to israeli occupation and restrictions placed on Arabs. You really live on a cloud it seems...

Like in any society in our region small groups of idiots are causing trouble for everybody. The majority are wishing for peace and respect other people religious. This kind of events are totally against any human values and rights and I'm as an Israeli totally ashamed this kind of thing can happened. I hope the police will do its best to find the terrorists and put them in jail. I'm sick of our politicians and all the other hate preachers.

@Asaf-new, you should do as your Rabbis and condemn the hate crime committed against the Christian shrine instead of trying to justify it with some hypocritical double standard. If license is granted to commit crime because at some time and some place in the past a crime was committed against your faith group, then this is anarchy. What did the priests at the church ever do to the Jewish terrorists to justify this as an "act of retribution"? Tell me AN
And I have been to Israel. And to Bethleham where you cross through the wall of separation. It's an abomination, a testament to ignorance and hardheaded ess and to stupidity, the stupidity of the Jewish terrorists who incite the Palestinians and to the Palestianian terrorists who give in to the incitement and try to extract and eye for an eye and an arm for an arm. Both the Torah and the Koran sanction proportional retribution. I

It is the Christian ethos of treat your neighbor as you would want to be treated that civilized the world.