Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is vowing to capture and punish whoever is behind the arson attack on a Christian church near the See of Galilee.
“This outrageous arson attack against the church is an attack on all of us,” he said. “Freedom of worship in Israel is one of our core values and is guaranteed under the law. We will bring to justice those responsible for this crime. Hate and intolerance have no place in our society.”
The Church of Loaves and Fishes was burned around 3:30 a.m. causing extensive damage to the church both inside and out. Hebrew graffiti was painted on the church leading officials to believe the incident was an arson attack.
“I am sure that the police force will do everything in its power to arrest those responsible, and to prevent similar attacks in the future,” Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely said. “The State of Israel safeguards the freedom of worship of all faiths and completely rejects any and all attempts to harm it.”
“I strongly condemn the attack and any types of violence against representatives of religious institutions or the institutions themselves. It is necessary to ensure that these institutions will remain protected in Israel, as well as in Germany and Europe. Incidents such as these must not be allowed to be repeated,” German Ambassador Andreas Michaelis said at the site of the attack.
The church was built in the 1980s on the site of 4th and 5th century churches. It is the location where Jesus is believed to have performed the miracle of multiplying the loaves and fishes.