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    Associated Press Worldstream
    October 18, 2004 Monday

    Christian clergy turn other cheek to spitting Israelis

    JERUSALEM

    A leader of the Armenian church in Jerusalem said Monday the church
    would not press charges against an Israeli who spat at clergy during
    a Christian procession last week in the Old City of Jerusalem.

    In the Oct. 17 incident, a Jewish seminary student spat at Armenian
    Archbishop Nourhan Manougian as he carried a cross in a procession
    through the Old City's cobbled streets. A fistfight broke out, and
    the archbishop's medallion of office was damaged. The student was
    arrested but released shortly afterward.

    Armenian Bishop Aris Shirvanian said the attacker apologized, and the
    church decided to adopt "a Christian outlook, with love."

    Tensions are always high in the walled Old City, divided among
    Christians, Jews and Muslims. The Old City contains important holy
    sites of all three religions, and some are contested among competing
    religions and denominations.

    Ultra-Orthodox Jews have also been seen cursing Christian backpackers
    on the streets of modern Jerusalem, accusing them of trying to
    convert young Jews to Christianity.

    Israeli media quoted the student as saying he spat at the Armenian
    cleric as a protest against "idol worship."
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