Israeli Man Indicted for Assault on French Catholic Nun in Jerusalem
1-Minute Brief
The case highlights ongoing concerns about religiously motivated violence and tensions between different faith communities in Jerusalem.
Key Facts
- Yona Simcha Schreiber, an Israeli settler from the West Bank, has been indicted for assaulting a nun.
- The incident occurred near Jerusalem’s Old City, specifically on Mount Zion.
- The victim is a 48-year-old French Catholic nun and researcher at the French School of Biblical and Archaeological Research.
- The indictment alleges the assault was motivated by hostility towards a religious group.
- According to The Independent, Schreiber pushed the nun to the ground and kicked her.
What Happened
Israeli authorities have indicted Yona Simcha Schreiber for allegedly attacking a French Catholic nun on Mount Zion near Jerusalem’s Old City. The nun was reportedly pushed to the ground and kicked during the incident.
Why It Matters
This case has drawn attention to religiously motivated violence in Jerusalem, a city with a history of tensions among religious groups. The legal proceedings may influence how such incidents are addressed in the future.
What's Next
Schreiber is expected to go on trial for the alleged assault. Observers will be watching the court proceedings and any broader responses from religious and civic leaders.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft17m agoIsraeli man indicted after pushing nun to the ground and kicking her
- Sky NewsUnknown3h agoCar driven at Jewish school boys in 'religiously aggravated assault'
- The IndependentLeft5h agoIsrael indicts Jewish man accused of attacking Christian nun in Jerusalem
