
Vandals burnt the door of a Catholic monastery west of Jerusalem on Tuesday and scrawled anti-Christian graffiti in an apparent “price tag” hate crime, police and witnesses said, putting pressure on authorities to take strong action.
“A wooden door of the convent was burnt by unidentified vandals and the slogan ‘Jesus is a monkey’ was sprayed on the walls” of the Trappist monastery in Latrun, police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said.
The Trappist abbey of Latrun lies 15km west of Jerusalem on the border between Israel and the occupied West Bank hard by the 1949 armistice line, and is one of the most famous monastic sites of the Holy Land.
In addition to the anti-Christian graffiti, the words “mutual guarantee” as well as “Ramat Migron” and “Maoz Esther” were spray-painted in orange on the walls of the monastery.
Maoz Esther and Ramat Migron are Jewish wildcat settlement outposts in the West Bank. Israeli police destroyed two structures in Ramat Migron last week.
Israel considers settlement outposts built without government approval to be illegal and often sends security personnel to demolish them. They usually consist of little more than a few trailers.