Two Israeli men, described by authorities as Jewish extremists, were charged on Wednesday with torching part of a church at the site where Christians believe Jesus performed the miracle of the loaves and fishes.

The June 18 arson attack followed more than 40 suspected hate crimes committed against churches, mosques and monasteries in Israel and then West Bank and East Jerusalem since 2009, with only a handful of indictments handed down.

In a statement, the Shin Bet identified the two suspects, aged 19 and 20 and wearing kippahs in court, as followers of an “extremist ideology” that believes that “only someone who fights Christianity can call himself a Jew”.

No pleas were entered during the court hearing in Nazareth.

The limestone Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes, on the northwest shore of the Sea of Galilee, was constructed in the 1980s and is overseen by the Benedictine Order.

It was built on the site of 4th and 5th century churches that commemorated what Christian faithful revere as Jesus’s miraculous feeding of 5,000 people with five loaves of bread and two fish.

The fire damaged the church’s roof, and a verse from a Hebrew prayer denouncing the worship of “false gods” was spray-painted in red on a wall.

Father Matthias Karl, a German monk from the church, said a souvenir shop, an office for pilgrims and a meeting room were badly damaged, and Bibles and prayer books were destroyed in the fire.

“It’s totally destroyed. The fire was very active,” he said.

A monk and a church volunteer were hospitalized from smoke inhalation, but the prayer area of the church was unaffected by the fire, he said.

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  1. What an interesting quote: “only someone who fights Christianity can call himself a Jew”. Let us infer. All real Jews are at war with Christianity. I think that’s accurate and therefore fair. Maybe real Jews hate Christians more than other Gentiles. But, fellow Gentiles of the world, real Jews think of you as their livestock too, and if ever you don’t serve them obediently, they will attack you too.
    I think “the West” – nominally “Christian” – has passed the Jewish test. The West has proved itself an obedient servant, even sacrificing any pretence of conscience and integrity in so doing. Would the West defend Christianity against Jewish attack? What do you reckon?

  2. I don’t think it could’ve been said any better. I only wish there were a “like” or “thumbs up” button I could hit.

  3. I completely agree with both statements above! Alan, you described the situation VERY accurately, and used logic instead of jumping to rash conclusions, and like Bob, I couldn’t have said it better myself either! Well done, well said!

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