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JERUSALEM – 4 March 2006: The Palestinian Initiative for the Promotion of Global Dialogue and Democracy (MIFTAH) expresses its deep alarm and dismay following yesterday’s attack by three Jewish extremists against the Church of the Annunciation in the Palestinian town of Nazareth, which was occupied by Jewish forces in the 1948 War, and is now part of the state of Israel.

In the evening of Friday, 3 March 2006, three Israelis (one man and two women) disguised as Christian tourists set off firecrackers inside the church, which resulted in the outbreak of a small fire and some minor damage. The Jewish extremists were led by Mr. Haim Eliyahu Havivi (44), who had been previously questioned by police for earlier attempts/intentions to attack Muslim holy sites inside Israel. The three attackers were taken away from the scene by Israeli security forces shortly after the incident.

Palestinian Muslim and Christian residents of Nazareth gathered in solidarity outside the church to express their protest and outrage against the attack, but were dispersed by the Israeli Police, who fired tear gas and left 13 Palestinians with minor injuries.

MIFTAH cautions that this incident is consistent with a pattern of similar attacks by Israeli/Zionist/Jewish extremists against Palestinian (Muslim and Christian) religious sites in the past, most notably the attack in 1969 by an Australian Zionist against Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, in which the better part of the mosque’s interior was devastated, and the 1994 cold-blooded killing of 30 Palestinian-Muslim worshippers at the Ibrahimi Mosque in the West Bank town of Hebron at the hands of the US-born Jewish settler Baruch Goldstein.

We also condemn the Israeli government for not only failing to put an end to such acts of hatred, but even more alarmingly, by repeatedly dismissing the perpetrators of these attacks as “mentally disturbed.” The Israeli Police today stated that “…the Jewish man, Haim Eliyahu Havivi, [who carried out the attack against the church], had a history of mental illness. The assailants were not believed to be linked to any ultra-nationalist Jewish group.” Such statements constitute a tangible threat against Palestinian historical and religious sites as the attacks themselves; they fuel Jewish extremism by demonstrating the leniency of the Israeli government towards such hateful and racist acts and undermine the seriousness of the law in holding people accountable for their conscious negation of other religions, beliefs, and values.

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