Israeli police arrest man after nun attacked in Jerusalem
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Israeli police arrest man after nun attacked in JerusalemJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleYolande KnellMiddle East correspondent, JerusalemIsrael PoliceThe man pushed the nun over before kicking her in the attack, which was captured on CCTVA man has been arrested after a French nun was shoved to the floor and kicked in Israeli-occupied East Jerusalem earlier this week.Footage of the incident shows the woman in a grey habit being shoved from behind, causing her to hit her head on a stone block. Her attacker, who is wearing a Jewish kippah and tzitzit – ritual tassels - initially walks away but then returns to kick her as she lies on the ground.The assault comes amid a recent rise in harassment of Christian clergy and pilgrims by Jewish extremists in Jerusalem's Old City.The 36-year-old suspect was arrested on suspicion of racially motivated assault, but no charges have yet been brought. Father Olivier Poquillon, director of the French Biblical and Archaeological School, where the nun is a researcher, wrote on X that she was the "victim of an unprovoked assault" in the late afternoon on Tuesday."We strongly condemn this act of sectarian violence and expect the authorities to act swiftly and decisively," he added.Israeli police arrested the suspect on Wednesday and released a video of him being handcuffed by officers. In a statement in English on social media, the police says they treat "any attack on members of the clergy and religious communities with the utmost seriousness and applies a policy of zero tolerance to all acts of violence".A photograph of the nun was published showing her bruised face.The French Consulate in Jerusalem said it strongly condemned "the aggression".Israel's Foreign Ministry then wrote on X: "This shameful act stands in direct contradiction to the values of respect, coexistence, and religious freedom upon which Israel is founded and to which it remains deeply committed."&q...

