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Israeli Mosque Torched: Tuba-Zangria Residents March In Protest

Israeli Mosque

By AMY TEIBEL   10/ 3/11 01:43 PM ET   AP

JERUSALEM -- Arsonists torched a mosque in an Arab village in northern Israel Monday, setting off protests by residents who clashed with police. Graffiti sprayed at the site suggested Jewish radicals, suspected in other recent mosque fires, were involved.

Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said carpet was burned inside the mosque in Tuba-Zangria and interior walls were damaged. Copies of the Quran, the Muslim holy book, were also burned, Israeli media reported.

Israel's prime minister, president and other politicians condemned the attack, as did Jewish religious leaders.

The words "price tag" were spray painted on the mosque, Rosenfeld added – a reference to a Jewish settler practice of attacking Palestinians or the Israeli military in retaliation for government operations or attacks against Jewish settlements.

Army Radio reported that the family name of a settler and his infant son killed last week in a car crash near the West Bank town of Hebron was scrawled on a wall of the mosque. Israeli police have said Palestinian rock-throwers struck the man in the head, causing him to lose control of the car.

An official at the mosque, Ali Zangria, told Army Radio that a villager detected smoke rising from the mosque around 2 a.m. and contacted police.

"But everything had already gone up in smoke by then," he said, ruing that his village had been singled out for attack. "The village is a quiet one and we always had good relations with Jewish residents."

Later in the day, Israel's chief rabbis, President Shimon Peres and Christian and Druse religious leaders visited the village to condemn the attack and express solidarity with residents.

In northern Israel, about 200 villagers from Tuba-Zangria marched toward a major intersection to protest the arson, intending to block the road, Rosenfeld said. Some demonstrators set tires on fire and stoned police officers, who dispersed the crowd with tear gas, he said. No one was injured and no arrests were reported. There was no sign of unrest inside the village.

Security was heightened across northern Israel to prevent further disturbances and police met with village leaders in an effort to defuse tensions, Rosenfeld said.

Israeli Arabs account for one-fifth of Israel's population of 7.6 million, and many live in northern Israel.

The mosque was the third burned since the government destroyed structures in an unauthorized Jewish settlement outpost in the West Bank last month. An Israeli military base was also vandalized after the demolitions and threatening graffiti was sprayed at the apartment of a prominent Israeli settlement opponent. Jewish extremists are suspected in all of these incidents.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denounced the mosque arson, and ordered the Shin Bet internal security agency to act quickly to locate the assailants. A text message from his office said he "was fuming when he saw the pictures" and said the attack "ran counter to the values of the state of Israel."

Most "price tag" actions are carried out in the West Bank, and attacks on mosques inside Israel are rarer.



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Nwo2012
Sue me, I boycott products from the settlements
10:05 AM on 10/05/2011
1) This is the fifth or sixth mosque arson attack in recent past and no charges have been brought in any cases

2) As is usual in terror attacks that make israelis look bad, Shin Bet have released a gag order.
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season555
Allaah knows best
08:26 PM on 10/04/2011
http://www.ifamericansknew.org/

If only the Americans knew
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nycpaladin
Have truth will travel
01:28 AM on 10/05/2011
http://www.thejidf.org/
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The Knocker
a mind is a terrible thing to waste
07:58 PM on 10/04/2011
"Mosque attacks: On the rise since 2009, but no indictments

The burning of the Tuba mosque in the Galilee should not come as a surprise to anyone. The criminal and terror acts of burning mosques and desecrating Muslim sites have become an accepted norm under Israel’s rule. There is no fear from committing such attacks, since law enforcement officials have done nothing to prosecute the perpetrators.

Some quick research I did found that attacks on Muslim sites have peaked since 2009. Since then, there have been numerous attempts and successful attacks on mosques and Muslim cemeteries. On September 5, a mosque in Qasra, a village south of Nablus was burnt. Earlier in April, a mosque in Huwara, also outside Nablus was burnt . In June, A mosque in el-Mughayer, a village outside Ramallah, was torched. Other mosques were burnt in the south as well. Beit Fajjar mosque, outside Bethlehem was also torched and holy books were desecrated and burnt. No one was indicted for any of these attacks."

Aziz Abu Sarah.
http://972mag.com/mosque-attacks-on-the-rise-since-2009-but-no-indictments/24620/
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kodimirpal
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02:42 AM on 10/07/2011
This had been going on since 1948.

UM AL-FAHM – Hundreds of Islamic and Christian worship places in the occupied Palestinian lands have been demolished by the Israeli occupation forces since 1948, according to a new report by Al-Aqsa Foundation for the Restoration of the Islamic Holy Places.

“Islamic and Christian shrines have been suffering under the yoke of the Israeli occupation which wanted to obliterate the identity of the Palestinian people,” said the report, cited by Al-Quds Press news agency.

Israel has even enacted legislations to legalize the seizure of Islamic endowment lands.

Al-Aqsa foundation said the Israeli occupation authorities have turned 18 mosques into Jewish synagogues.

It added that other 16 Muslim places of worship were turned into animal farms, pubs and restaurants.

“Mosques in Queseria, Ashkelon and Ein Houd have been turned into pubs,” said the report.

“Worse still, the Israeli authorities allowed the shooting of a porno film in a mosque in Safd.”

The foundation further said Israel gave the green light for turning two mosques in Safd and Akka into animal farms.

Other 41 mosques and worship places were closed down, said the report.

Al-Aqsa foundation added that the Israeli authorities have confiscated Islamic endowment lands under the guise of a decades-old absentee property law.

The Israeli government enforced the law under which large tracts of Palestinian lands in Occupied Al-Quds (East Jerusalem) and elsewhere could be confiscated.
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Naor
06:12 PM on 10/04/2011
Why does HP refuse to let my comment post? Is it because I have twice pointed out the obvious slant of your site who have no problem posting an entire article about this event (as should be done) but completely ignored the event that preceded it? Last week, those on HP would have never known that an innocent father and his young son were murdered by a Palestinian rock thrower. HP deliberately ignored that story but yet reported on the reprisal attack by Jews (I do not condone their actions). If the torching of a Mosque is news worthy than surely the murder of an innocent father and his son is as well? Who cares if 2 innocent Jews died right? I mean if this torching never happened you would have never reported on what happened right? If you are going to be biased, you should at least have the decency to let posters post your bias out!
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season555
Allaah knows best
08:12 PM on 10/04/2011
You mean like this father and son?? He is ONLY one of the 6,430 children killed since 2000.

GOOD JOB!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyWsPdsaocs
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Naor
01:53 AM on 10/05/2011
What does this have to do with my comment?
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SaneUSA
American, Jew, Zionist.
04:49 PM on 10/04/2011
Will someone answer this:

What is the difference between Jews burning mosques in Israel and using its military to murder civilians in Gaza and Christians burning synagouges in Germany and using its military to murder civilians in Warsaw?
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Naor
06:06 PM on 10/04/2011
1) These Jews were a rogue group of thugs acting on their own, NOT the Israeli government (the Germans actions were government sanctioned). 2) Israel does its up most to avoid killing innocent civilians, Germany deliberately killed as much as possible. 3) Warsaw was under German control, Gaza is not under Israeli control. 4) Jews during WWII weren't shooting rockets and blowing up German civilians via suicide bombers.

There, I have answered your ridiculous borderline antisemitic question.
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Bill Sampson
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07:22 PM on 10/04/2011
“Throughout its history, Israel has willfully and repeatedly committed crimes of war and against humanity, always with impunity. Yet under customary legal standards and norms (including Geneva, Hague, the UN Charter, S.C. and G.A. resolution­s), it's lawless, a serial abuser, a threat to the region and humanity, mostly as an oppressive occupier. Attacking Gaza is the latest episode in its six-decade reign of terror satisfying the definition of genocide against defenseles­s Palestinia­n civilians. This article covers more evidence from some disturbing but unsurprisi­ng newly published informatio­n.

http://sjl­endman.blo­gspot.com/­2009/03/in­criminatin­g-evidence­-of-israel­i-war.html”
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ilm101
06:40 PM on 10/04/2011
These Jews were trespassing on Palestinians land. Also, unlike the Pales. they are permitted to carry guns to defend themselves on Palestinian territories. . The truth hurt doesn't it?
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garboop2
03:58 PM on 10/04/2011
It was the English who gave Isreal a Jewish state originally. When they did so, they took all arms away from the Palisstinians, after which the Jews took over the homes of the Palestinians. This was around 1944 or so (that time frame). The English severely regretted what they had done. After that, the Palestinians fought back for years with stones, until in later yrs. when they found a way to ammo. I am not saying it's right, nor will I ever say it's right--but if anyone was to walk into our home to take it from us and harm us; fortunately we'd have protection--my husband would shoot them.
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Naor
07:01 PM on 10/04/2011
Where do people learn all this false history???
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season555
Allaah knows best
12:01 AM on 10/05/2011
What is the false history? That the English helped create Israel???
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season555
Allaah knows best
08:16 PM on 10/04/2011
Not only that Texas (maybe more states) has a law where you can kill someone for entering your home without permission.
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garboop2
03:29 PM on 10/06/2011
Don't know about other states, but I know that TX does indeed. Matter of fact, while living there with my daughter, we were recieving life-threatening calls; it was recommended by an officer that I purchace a gun for protection. I never did. Stayed at a friend's til the danger passed.
02:13 PM on 10/04/2011
Egyptians that vandalized Israeli embassy been called protesters though.
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07:40 PM on 10/04/2011
good point. but it doesn't matter to the h@trs.
08:10 PM on 10/04/2011
Why some people are expected to be savages, while others must be perfect humanists (every one of them) in order to earn their right to exist?
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AnotherAndy
Justice for Trayvon
10:44 AM on 10/06/2011
Vandalizing an embassy during a demonstration turned riot is not the same as a small group vandalizing a church, a temple, or a mosque.  That is, unless you believe Israel's embassies are temples.
07:33 PM on 10/06/2011
Embassies, obviously are more important (in terms of functionality) than a house of worship.
No it's not the same. One person committing a crime (arson) against public property isn't the same as uncontrollable crowd starting pogrom and seeking blood. U know very well what've had happened if a Jew was caught in the middle.
07:44 PM on 10/06/2011
Those arsons r not in the news for some reason, I guess it became a common thing there:
http://thedailynewsegypt.com/religion/questions-loom-over-aswan-church-attack.html

Update1: Egypt church attack leaves at least one guard dead
http://bikyamasr.com/43971/egypt-church-attack-leaves-at-least-one-guard-wounded/

http://www.worthynews.com/11004-egyptian-muslims-attack-copts
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joeyfoto
“Écraser l'infamie!”
04:08 AM on 10/04/2011
As a Jew, I find this as offensive as the torching of a synagogue.
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01:20 AM on 10/05/2011
Yes, it's offensive, but no one died, and no one was injured.
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joeyfoto
“Écraser l'infamie!”
11:08 PM on 10/05/2011
Teacher 15 "Yes, it's offensive, but no one died, and no one was injured."

No one died. To say "no one was injured," is unrealistic.
This is a terrible insult to a community.
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AnotherAndy
Justice for Trayvon
10:50 AM on 10/06/2011
Maybe so, but in the cause-effect real world, acts like this do lead to people getting killed and injured.
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AnotherAndy
Justice for Trayvon
10:48 AM on 10/06/2011
As an Atheist, I find it offensive to torch, bomb, or bulldoze any church, synagogue, or mosque anywhere.
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Nwo2012
Sue me, I boycott products from the settlements
03:31 AM on 10/04/2011
Only the Jpost is referring to this as terrorism.
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austinreid
Cheers, Prost, Campai, L'chayim
09:09 AM on 10/04/2011
That is what it is isn’t it?
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AnotherAndy
Justice for Trayvon
11:01 AM on 10/06/2011
No, that is what it isn't.  This is a racist attack, not a terrorist attack.  A terrorist would have torched the mosque when it was occupied, and sealed the exists.
01:49 PM on 10/04/2011
When Egyptians vandalized Israeli embassy they've been called protesters by all politically correct media.
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cosmiczulu
the truth shall set you free
02:26 PM on 10/04/2011
and there it is for all to see, the middle east double standard

On the present topic unless people are shooting at you,all religious sites should be respected.
03:18 AM on 10/04/2011
That was pretty rude.
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RubalKhali
Philosophy is the stray camel of the faithful
02:26 AM on 10/04/2011
Suicide bombers and qassam rockets should be called "price tag" attacks as well.
Rosin the Bow
Palestine doesn't want peace. Meshaal said so
08:52 AM on 10/04/2011
Aren't they called "legitimate resistance" by terror apologists like yourself?
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austinreid
Cheers, Prost, Campai, L'chayim
09:11 AM on 10/04/2011
They are how do you think they get motivated remember this… Remember that…. Not that that makes them anymore right
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Anybodyseenthepopos
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02:13 AM on 10/04/2011
That was a disgusting act. Period. NO excuses. Find them, prosecute them and put an end to it.
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Rich Cash
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03:08 AM on 10/04/2011
Amen! These people are damaging their own cause!
12:30 AM on 10/04/2011
Dissident Imam:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fuv3EMPZJiE
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basenji
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12:02 AM on 10/04/2011
As far as I know, no synagoges or churches have been torched in Iran and we call them Islamic. In the last few years, there have been numerous mosque arsons in the west bank, and now in Israel proper. Democracy? Really?
12:33 AM on 10/04/2011
Duh
If a church or synagogue was set up the person would face the death penalty.
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MarcEdward
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09:37 AM on 10/04/2011
Nothing true in your post except the first word.
12:42 AM on 10/04/2011
Are there even any churches in Iran?
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basenji
Dog lover
01:51 AM on 10/04/2011
Only 73 of them.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity_in_Iran

A total of 28 in Israel.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Churches_in_Jerusalem
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Pharcee
Fighting for peace is like screwing for virginity
04:11 AM on 10/04/2011
Some of the oldest churches' in the world are in Iran.