Posted on 10/03/23
| News Source: i24
'Any form of hostility towards individuals engaged in worship will not be tolerated' says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Condemning an incident that saw an ultra-Orthodox Jew spit on Christian worshippers in Jerusalem, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday the Jewish state was "totally committed" to safeguarding the right of worship and pilgrimage for all faiths.
Israel is totally committed to safeguard the sacred right of worship and pilgrimage to the holy sites of all faiths.
— Prime Minister of Israel (@IsraeliPM) October 3, 2023
I strongly condemn any attempt to intimidate worshippers, and I am committed to taking immediate and decisive action against it.
Israel's Foreign Minister Eli Cohen likewise condemned the incident, saying it was an "ugly phenomenon."
"I condemn the ugly phenomenon of spitting on Christians and harming any person because of his religion or belief. This phenomenon does not represent the values of Judaism," Cohen wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
"Freedom of religion and worship are fundamental values in Israel," the foreign minister stated. "Hundreds of thousands of Christian tourists come to Israel every year to visit the holy places for them and for us."
"I call on all citizens of Israel to respect the tradition and faith of all who come to the gates of Jerusalem, the Holy City," Cohen concluded.