
Three Palestinians Arrested for Torching Christmas Tree at Catholic Church in Judea and Samaria
Three Palestinians were arrested after allegedly setting fire to a Christmas tree and damaging a Nativity display at a Catholic church in Judea and Samaria. The incident occurred at the Holy Redeemer Church, prompting condemnation from Christian leaders and local residents who described the act as a desecration of a sacred site.
Palestinian Authority police said surveillance footage led to the identification and arrest of the suspects. Church officials expressed gratitude for the swift response and emphasized the importance of protecting religious freedom and holy places. Muslim community leaders joined Christians in denouncing the vandalism and reaffirming commitments to coexistence.
Despite the attack, church representatives stated that Christmas celebrations would continue. They stressed that acts of hatred would not define the region’s diverse religious communities, nor would they extinguish the message of peace associated with the holiday season.
(Fox/VFI News)
“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God.” – Matthew 5:9