The indignation of the Anglican Church and the United Kingdom by the vandalized graves in a Christian cemetery in Israel

  • Yolande Knell
  • BBC, Jerusalem

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Anglican Archbishop Hosam Naoum said hate speech and hate crimes were on the rise in Jerusalem.

The Anglican Church and Britain have expressed “dismay” over an attack on a historic cemetery near the walled Old City of Jerusalem.

More than 30 graves in the Protestant cemetery of the Mount Zion they were desecrated on Sunday allegedly by Jewish extremists who smashed crosses and toppled and vandalized tombstones.

“We have noticed that hate speech and hate crimes are on the rise,” said Anglican Archbishop Hosam Naoum.

Standing by the vandalized tomb of Jerusalem’s second Anglican bishop, Samuel Gobat, he said there has been a recent increase in spitting on Christians and attacks on their holy sites.

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