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VisitWhat actions will the Israeli government take in response to the Netanya hate crime by the end of 2024?
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Hate Crime Against Christian Tourists in Netanya, Israel: Attackers Threw Water
Sep 28, 2024, 11:08 PM
An incident in Netanya, Israel, involving an attack on Christian tourists has been reported as a hate crime. Around noon, Israeli teenagers chased two Christian tourists, snatched their cross, assaulted them, and insulted their faith. The attackers threw water on the tourists, spat on them, and filmed themselves during the assault. The incident has sparked outrage in Christian communities and has been reported to the police.
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