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Israel arrests Jewish suspects over arson incident on shrine

Israeli police said yesterday they have arrested several Jewish suspects over an arson attack last month at a shrine where Christians believe Jesus performed the miracle of loaves and fishes.

The arson had sparked widespread condemnation and concern from Christians globally, with the site visited by some 5,000 people daily, while also drawing renewed attention to religiously linked hate crimes in Israel.

鈥淪everal 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,鈥 police spokeswoman Luba Samri said in a statement of the overnight arrests.

Police did not provide a number or further details on their identities, but an ultra-nationalist organization said three young Jewish men had been arrested.

Another police spokesman said the arrests followed an undercover investigation also involving the Shin Bet internal security agency.

The Church of the Multiplication at Tabgha, on the northwestern shore of the Sea of Galilee, is at the site where many Christians believe Jesus fed the 5,000 in the miracle of the five loaves and two fish.

One of the buildings within the compound was completely destroyed in the blaze but the church itself was not damaged.

Hebrew graffiti was found on another building within the complex, reading 鈥淚dols will be cast out鈥 or destroyed. The text is part of a common Jewish prayer.

A modern church now sits at the site, incorporating remains of a 5th-century Byzantine church and its mosaics. The first building constructed there, a small chapel, is believed to have been built in the 4th century.

Versions of what Christians believe was Jesus鈥檚 miracle are recounted in all four of the gospels of the New Testament of the Bible. The site is now owned by the German Roman Catholic Church.

Father Gregory Collins, head of the Saint Benedictine Order in Israel, which oversees the church, last month called the arson 鈥渁n attack on Israeli democracy, not just on a religious group.鈥


 

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