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Number of suspects and their identity under gag order; attack on historic site had sparked Vatican condemnation

ed note–pure theatrics on the part of Israel whose apparatchiki understand that at this moment the Jewish state cannot afford for the Christians of America and the West–whose monetary and political support represents the lifeblood of the Jewish state–to suddenly ‘remember’ just what Jews think of Jesus and in the process, abandon this fantastic notion that there is some ‘friendship’ that exists between the 2 peoples.

Furthermore, all can be rest assured of 2 things–

1.The security/law enforcement services of Israel knew from the beginning who was responsible for this, but waited until the right moment to go forward with any kind of action in apprehending them. Everything with the Jews is a matter of timing, as if everything were a Hollywood script that must be followed to the exact letter if the desired out come is to be achieved, and

2. Once organized Jewish interests have sucked every last drop of blood out of the Christian West, EVERY SINGLE Christian church, shrine, statue, document, and anything set up in honor of Jesus Christ–the one man singularly hated more than any other throughout Jewish history–will be destroyed in the very same manner as took place in Soviet Russia when the Jews there took over and imposed the principles of their insane ideology upon those unfortunate masses.

Times of Israel

Police and agents of the Shin Bet security service overnight Saturday arrested several suspects in last month’s arson attack on the Church of the Multiplication in Tabgha in the Galilee, the Shin Bet announced Sunday morning.

The arrests came following “a covert, strenuous and professional investigation that began right after the church was torched,” the Shin Bet said in a statement. Details of the arrests, including the number of suspects and their place of residence, are under a court-imposed gag order. The suspects were being questioned by the Shin Bet.

The investigation is being led by the Nationalist Crimes Division of the Judea and Samaria Police, a unit specializing in investigating hate crimes by Jewish extremists.

“Several Jewish suspects have been arrested for the burning of the church and the Nazareth court has decided to extend their detention for the purposes of the investigation,” police spokeswoman Luba Samri said in a statement of the overnight arrests.

The suspects will appear in Nazareth Magistrate’s Court on Sunday for a remand hearing, Israel Radio said. Police are seeking a remand extension.

The church, which is believed by Christians to be the site of Jesus’s miracle of multiplying two fish and five loaves to feed 5,000 people, was set on fire June 16. Two people who were in the building, a 19-year-old tourist and a 79-year-old employee, suffered minor injuries from smoke inhalation. No significant damage was inflicted to the church itself, as the fire raged mainly on the roof. Some damage was caused to a book storage room, offices, and an event hall.

In an entrance corridor of the building, Hebrew graffiti was found reading, “The false gods will be eliminated” — a quote from Jewish liturgy.

The Church of the Multiplication, which is run by the Catholic Benedictine Order, is best known for its fifth-century mosaics, including one depicting two fish flanking a basket of loaves.

The church attack drew fierce condemnation from Israeli leaders from both sides of the aisle, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu instructing the Shin Bet to swiftly apprehend the perpetrators.

Father Gregory Collins, the head of the Order of Saint Benedict in Israel, who presides over the church, told a demonstration in late June that “the attack on the church is an attack on all those who believe in a civilization of love and coexistence.”

Catholic Church officials accused the government of not doing enough to stop such crimes, and said a report on the arson had been sent to the Vatican, Haaretz reported.

A news report from the Vatican linked the arson to previous attacks by Jewish extremists on Christian and Muslim sites and noted that the church had been targeted by rock-throwing teenagers in April 2014.

Using the slogan “price tag,” right-wing Jewish extremists have carried out a large number of arson and graffiti attacks against Muslim and Christian sites and property in the West Bank and Jerusalem and attacked IDF installations, ostensibly as retribution for Palestinian attacks on Jews and Israeli government actions deemed contrary to the interests of West Bank settlers.

 

New evidence surfaces in ‘Jesus loaves’ church arson

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Despite court-imposed gag order, reports suggest police closing in on culprits in attack on holy site

Times of Israel

A police investigation into last month’s arson attack on the Church of the Multiplication in Tabgha in the Galilee has seen a “new development,” reports over the weekend indicated.

The investigation is under a court-imposed gag order, so no details about the “development” in the case can be published. But sources noted the fact that the investigation is currently being led by the Nationalist Crimes Division of the Judea and Samaria Police, a unit specializing in investigating hate crimes by Jewish extremists.

The church, which is believed by Christians to be the site of Jesus’s miracle of multiplying two fish and five loaves to feed 5,000 people, was set on fire June 16. Two people who were in the building, a 19-year-old tourist and a 79-year-old employee, suffered minor injuries from smoke inhalation. No significant damage was inflicted to the church itself, as the fire raged mainly on the roof. Some damage was caused to a book storage room, offices, and an event hall.

In an entrance corridor of the building, Hebrew graffiti was found reading, “The false gods will be eliminated” — a quote from Jewish liturgy.

The Church of the Multiplication, which is run by the Catholic Benedictine Order, is best known for its fifth-century mosaics, including one depicting two fish flanking a basket of loaves.

The church attack drew fierce condemnation from Israeli leaders from both sides of the aisle, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu instructing the Shin Bet security agency to swiftly apprehend the perpetrators.

Father Gregory Collins, the head of the Order of Saint Benedict in Israel, who presides over the church, told a demonstration in late June that “the attack on the church is an attack on all those who believe in a civilization of love and coexistence.”

Catholic Church officials accused the government of not doing enough to stop such crimes, and said a report on the arson had been sent to the Vatican, Haaretz reported.

A news report from the Vatican linked the arson to previous attacks by Jewish extremists on Christian and Muslim sites and noted that the church had been targeted by rock-throwing teenagers in April 2014.

Using the slogan of “price tag attacks,” right-wing Jewish extremists have carried out a large number of arson and graffiti attacks against Muslim and Christian sites and property in the West Bank and Jerusalem and attacked IDF installations, ostensibly as retribution for Palestinian attacks on Jews and Israeli government actions deemed contrary to the interests of West Bank settlers.

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  1. “…the attack on the church is an attack on all those who believe in a civilization of love and coexistence.” — Father Gregory Collins, head of the Order of Saint Benedict in Israel
    I would go even further and say that the illegitimate racist rogue terrorist “state of Israel” is itself “…an attack on all those who believe in a civilization of love and coexistence.”
    We, the civilized world, have turned both our cheeks far too many times, and as a result, gotten continually slapped and punched by these pitiful excuses for human beings. They love to take advantage of our spiritual non-violent morals, but let the final “price tag” for their criminal actions and demonic attitudes be multiple thermo-nuclear warheads dropped on all their major cities! No Justice? No Peace!
    And the next time a couple of snotty little hook-nosed Yeshiva students or their teachers spit on a Christian monk walking through the streets of Jerusalem, the monk should very calmly say to himself, “Forgive me Jesus,” take a mini-baseball bat out from underneath his robe, and proceed to beat the living goddamned snot out of one of these creatures.
    These people are living under the serious delusion that they can commit all sorts of heinous crimes and get away with their actions because “they are untouchable,” but there exists a cosmic “price-tag” for their narcissistic arrogance, and that is the historical and final END of ISRAHELL, accompanied by the complete and systematic dismantling of global Jewish power.
    Forgive me O Great Spirit, but when it comes to these people, I am no longer a man of love, mercy, peace, and forgiveness. I turned both my cheeks, got punched both times, and now is the time for All-Out War to save my people, Humanity. If I could, I would walk through the streets and houses of Tel Aviv like the Angel of Death, and after my municipal tour, only the Palestinians there would still have the breath of life within them.

  2. Well said Bill, on point and eloquently written. Even at (their) Auschwitz, Jew teens throw their garbage on the grounds. Hitch hiking through Europe and bumping into one of these thugs can be a harrowing event. They loudly make fun of Christians and say things like “we rule” – “Israel is the super power.” Times like this require an oozie or AK47.

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