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Israeli occupier attacks threaten historic Christian presence in West Bank town

In Taybeh, one of the few Palestinian communities with a Christian majority in the occupied West Bank, fears are growing that Israeli occupier attacks on farmland and property could push more families to emigrate, threatening the town’s demographic character and historic Christian presence. Local officials and clergy warned of the impact of rising violence by Israeli occupiers, which has coincided with worsening living and economic conditions in the town. Taybeh, east of Ramallah, is one of the few Palestinian towns in the West Bank that still has a Christian majority, according to church and local accounts. Residents say the town’s Christian roots go back thousands of years. Residents say the attacks have deepened fears in the town, even as they stress their determination to remain on their land. Also Read: Pakistan raises red flag over illegal settlements in West Bank, calls for Israel accountability In recent years, Israeli occupiers have established several ill...

Serbian police arrest 11 for placing pigs' heads at French mosques

Serbian police have arrested 11 people over hate-motivated acts in France and Germany, including defacing Jewish sites and placing pig heads near mosques, authorities said Monday. The group of Serbian nationals were allegedly trained by another suspect, "acting under the instructions of a foreign intelligence service," who is "currently on the run", the Interior Ministry said in a statement, without specifying their nationality. "Their objective was also to spread ideas advocating and inciting hatred, discrimination and violence based on differences," the statement said. Nine heads of pigs, considered impure in Islam, were found in early September outside mosques in Paris and the surrounding region, sparking outrage and alarm over rising-anti-Muslim hatred. Read More: Young migrant found dead on beach in France In late April, the Holocaust Memorial, three synagogues and a restaurant in Paris were defaced with green paint. Three Serbs have since been charged and jailed in France as part of the investigation. The group of 11 will be brought before the prosecutor on a range of offences, including racial discrimination and espionage. The arrests took place in Serbia's capital, Belgrade, and in Velika Plana, a town about 100 kilometres (60 miles) to the south, in coordination with the security services.

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