Posted: 06 Dec 2015 09:38 PM PST
Benzi Gopstein holds a noose at a Lehava meeting shared on
social media (Twitter/@ronnie_barkan)
The right-wing Jewish group ‘Lehava’ held a protest outside
of the YMCA in Jerusalem ,
shouting at Palestinian Christian children and families as they were entering
and leaving the annual Christmas-tree decoration party.
Lehava is a group that calls for the expulsion of the
indigenous Palestinian population from their homes in what is now Israel , in Jerusalem
and in the West Bank . At a protest last year
outside of a business that had some Palestinian employees, the group chanted
“Stop hiring Arabs,” “stop dating our women” and “employing Arabs equals
Assimilation.”
The group, whose name in Hebrew stands for the “Organization
for the Prevention of Assimilation in the Holy Land”, has also disrupted
weddings between Palestinians and Israeli Jews, and handed out fliers saying
they are trying to “save the daughters of Israel” by preventing them from
dating or marrying Arab men.
A 2011 investigation by the Israeli newspaper Ha’aretz found
that around half of the annual budget of the controversial Lehava organization
was funded directly by the Israeli government.
The leader of the group, Benzi Gopstein, was reportedly
present at the YMCA protest on Friday. Gopstein is on the record voicing
support for Pinhas Aburamed, an Israeli man who murdered a Palestinian who he
thought was trying to flirt with a Jewish girl. Gopstein said that Aburamed is
a hero and should receive a medal.
The event that the right-wing Jewish Lehava group chose to
protest was a family event described on the YMCA’s website as “A festive
evening in the YMCA lobby decorating the Christmas tree, singing
carols and enjoying holiday treats.”
carols and enjoying holiday treats.”
The protesters shouted anti-Palestinian and anti-Christian
slogans at the children who came to decorate the Christmas tree, including,
“The Arabs won’t defeat us with knifes, and the Christians won’t buy us with
presents,” and “Jews want a hanukkiah [menorah], not a fir tree”, according to
Israel National News.
Around 1% of the population of Israel ,
the West Bank and Gaza
is Christian. The percentage had been higher before the Israeli military
occupation and theft of Palestinian land began. The emigration of Palestinian
Christians to other countries increased significantly after the Oslo Accords
were signed in 1993 and Israeli settlement expansion increased exponentially.
Many Palestinian Christians in Bethlehem ,
Jerusalem and Nazareth can trace their ancestry back to
early Christians who have remained continuously on the land where Christians
believe that Jesus was born, died and resurrected.
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