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Atallah Hanna, a leading figure in the Greek Orthodox Church in Jerusalem, condemned the incident and said it reflects a wider pattern of escalating violations targeting Christian institutions, News.Az reports, citing Turkish media.
In a statement shared on social media, he said the attack was not an isolated case but part of a recurring trend that raises serious concerns about the future of the historic Christian community in the Holy Land. He called on the international community to take action to prevent further incidents.
The nun was injured earlier this week in East Jerusalem and was taken to hospital for treatment. The incident was widely circulated online through video footage.
Jérusalem 28 avril. Une religieuse chrétienne a été agressée violemment et gratuitement par un homme décrit par des témoins comme un extrémiste religieux.
Affiliée à l’institut français de recherches bibliques et archéologiques, elle a dû être prise en charge médicalement. pic.twitter.com/NXI3hfBkRi
According to The Times of Israel, the nun is affiliated with the French Biblical and Archaeological School of Jerusalem, although further details about her identity were not disclosed.
Hundreds of clergy and nuns from around the world serve in churches and religious institutions across East Jerusalem, a city of deep significance to multiple faiths.
Recent years have seen an increase in reported attacks targeting both Christian and Muslim religious figures and sites in the city. Church leaders have repeatedly urged Israeli authorities to take stronger measures to prevent such incidents and ensure the protection of religious communities.
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