Israel Condemns 'Shameful' Attack on Nun in Jerusalem
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- An assailant attacked and kicked a nun in Jerusalem, an act captured on video and condemned by Israeli authorities.
- Israeli police arrested a 36-year-old man in connection with the assault, stating they have a zero-tolerance policy for attacks on religious figures.
- The incident has sparked outrage, with Hebrew University calling it part of a disturbing trend of rising hostility towards Christian communities and symbols in Jerusalem.
This disturbing incident, captured on video and widely shared, has rightly ignited outrage across Jerusalem and beyond. The assault on a nun walking peacefully on the street is not merely a random act of violence; it is an attack on the very fabric of our diverse city.
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Israeli authorities, including the police and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, have swiftly condemned the act, labeling it "shameful." The police's commitment to a zero-tolerance policy for attacks on religious figures is crucial. We must ensure that perpetrators are brought to justice and that such heinous acts do not go unpunished.
We maintain a zero-tolerance policy for attacks on religious figures.
Hebrew University's statement rightly contextualizes this assault within a broader, worrying trend of increasing animosity towards Christian communities and their symbols. Jerusalem, a city sacred to three major religions, must be a beacon of religious freedom and coexistence. This attack is a direct assault on these fundamental values, and we must stand united against such hatred.
This is not just an isolated incident. It is part of a disturbing trend of rising hostility towards Christian communities and their symbols.
While international media may focus on the shock value of the video, for us in Jerusalem, this is a stark reminder of the fragility of peace and the constant need to actively protect our city's pluralistic character. We must reaffirm our commitment to ensuring that people of all faiths can worship and live here without fear.
We consider this violence a direct attack on the fundamental values of Jerusalem.
Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.