Israeli Man Indicted Over Assault on French Nun Near Jerusalem’s Old City
1-Minute Brief
The case has drawn attention to religious tensions in Jerusalem and the prosecution of attacks on minority groups.
Key Facts
- Israeli authorities have indicted a Jewish man for a violent attack on a nun near Jerusalem’s Old City.
- The suspect, Yona Simcha Schreiber, is described as an Israeli settler from the West Bank.
- The victim is a 48-year-old French Catholic nun and researcher at Jerusalem’s French School of Biblical and Archaeological Research.
- The attack reportedly took place on Mount Zion, just outside the Old City of Jerusalem.
- Schreiber faces a charge of assault motivated by hostility towards a religious group.
What Happened
A Jewish man was indicted in Israel following an alleged assault on a French Catholic nun near Jerusalem’s Old City. The incident occurred last week on Mount Zion, and the suspect is set to go on trial.
Why It Matters
The indictment highlights ongoing concerns about violence targeting religious minorities in Jerusalem. The legal proceedings may be closely watched as a test of how such cases are addressed by Israeli authorities.
What's Next
The suspect, Yona Simcha Schreiber, will face trial on charges of assault motivated by religious hostility. Further developments in the legal process and reactions from religious communities are expected.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft3h agoIsrael indicts Jewish man accused of attacking Christian nun in Jerusalem
- The GuardianLeft43m agoIsraeli settler to go on trial over attack on French nun in Jerusalem
