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    Poraz 'repulsed' by cases of Jews spitting on Christians
    By Relly Sa'ar, Haaretz Correspondent and Agencies

    Ha'aretz, Israel
    Oct 13 2004

    Interior Minister Avraham Poraz issued a strongly worded statement
    Tuesday against incidents of Jews spitting at Christian clergy in
    Jerusalem, saying he was "repulsed" by the repeated attacks."

    Poraz was referring to the most recent case of such behavior, when a
    yeshiva student spat at a cross carried by Armenian archbishop
    Nourhan Manougian in a procession on Sunday, police said. A fistfight
    broke out, during which the archbishop's medallion, worn by Armenian
    archbishops since the 17th century, was damaged, and the archbishop
    slapped the yeshiva student. The student was arrested, and the
    Jerusalem District Court subsequently banned him from approaching the
    Old City for 75 days. The archbishop was questioned by police.

    Police spokesman Gil Kleiman said that the last such case handled by
    police was more than two years ago, but Christian clergy complain of
    frequent harassment.

    Poraz called such behavior by ultra-Orthodox Jewish students
    "intolerable," and asked Public Security Minister Gideon Ezra to
    "take all the necessary steps to prevent these incidents in the
    future." Poraz also expressed his dismay to the heads of the churches
    in Israel and noted "Israel's commitment to freedom of religion."

    Armenian officials charged that Israeli authorities were not doing
    enough.

    "When there is an attack against Jews anywhere in the world, the
    Israeli government is incensed, so why when our religion and pride
    are hurt, don't they take harsher measures?" Archbishop Nourhan
    Manougian told Haaretz.
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