January 4, 2016

Jewish extremist group renews call for torching Jerusalem churches

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Monday 04 Jan 2016 - 10:57 Makkah mean time-24-3-1437

Jerusalem (IINA) – The leader of the extremist anti-assimilation group Lehava recently renewed his calls to torch churches in the occupied Jerusalem, Israeli media sources revealed.
Lehava’s leader Bentzi Gopstein told the Israeli TV Channel II that Israeli Jews practically prevent Christians from entering Jerusalem, saying that Christian presence in Jerusalem was not welcome.
He also called for "making obstacles towards the expansion of Christianity and Islam in the Palestinian occupied city of Jerusalem," the Days of Palestine reported on its website.
Gopstein has previously called for "a ban on Christmas celebrations in the country and the banishment of Christians", who he referred to as "blood-sucking vampires", from the land, reported the International Business Times.
Gopstein is the head of the notorious extremist Israeli Jewish group of Lahava, which is responsible for insulting and harassing monks and nuns in the occupied Palestinian holy city.
Several Israeli groups are active in the occupied holy city regarding Judaization activities, including confiscating Islamic and Christian properties, said the Days of Palestine.
In 2014, a group of mostly Jewish youth attacked the Church of the Multiplication's outdoor prayer area along the Sea of Galilee, pelting worshippers with stones, destroying a cross and throwing benches into the lake.
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