A church in northern Israel believed built on the site of the Christian
Feeding of the 5 000 miracle was torched on Thursday, possibly by Jewish
attackers, police say.
Firefighters put out the blaze in the
fourth-century Church of the Multiplication on the north-western shore
of the Sea of Galilee, but floors were blackened and heavy damage was
caused, police spokesperson Micky Rosenfeld said.
He said it was
not clear who torched the church, but an anti-Christian slogan was
spray-painted in red letters on one of the walls.
"It could also
be someone who was drunk. It doesn't have to be Jewish extremists. It's
not clear yet," he said, adding police were investigating the "serious
incident."
Acting Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely strongly
condemned the suspected arson, saying freedom of religion was a top
priority for Israel.
The church has a small mosaic of bread and
fish on the floor, believed to mark the blessing by Jesus Christ of a
small quantity of food that then miraculously multiplied, hence the
church's name to feed the crowd that had gathered to hear him preach.
The
four Christian gospels tell the story of the Feeding of the 5 000 with
variations in the number of people present and the number of loaves of
bread and fish transformed.
The site is a major destination for tourists and Christian pilgrims.

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