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We will not allow these attacks to continue against our Islamic and Christian institutions in Jerusalem, and against the clergy. We reject the use of violence against any holy place, said Jamal Khader, pastor of the Holy Family Church in Ramallah.
Other Muslim politicians and secretaries, including Mahmoud Al-Habbash, religious affairs advisor to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, also participated in the vigil to condemn the Israeli badault on religious leaders in Jerusalem, also known as the Holy City.
While we condemn the police officers’ actions towards the Coptic monks, we demand Israeli authorities to be accountable to those troops and to respect people’s basic rights to freedom of expression and demonstration,’ said the Jerusalem Council of Churches.
Two days ago, churches in that city denounced Israeli police conduct with monks who demanded that officers involved in the use of force against Coptic friars must be made responsible.
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