Israel's Foreign Ministry charged its diplomats with calling on the
international community to urge the Tunisian government to protect its
Jewish community.
The order was issued following several anti-Semitic incidents in
Tunisia, which is home to about 2,000 Jews, Yediot Achronot reported.
The Foreign Ministry asked diplomats in Israeli embassies in the
United States, France, Britain, Germany and Italy to ask the foreign
ministries of those countries to pass on Israel's demand that the
Tunisian government guarantee the safety of the Jewish community and its
property, and to publicly condemn the anti-Semitic incidents, including
the vandalism of Jewish cemeteries.
In the last month, at least 80 gravestones were found ransacked and
graves looted at Jewish cemeteries in Tunisia, including in the coastal
town of Sousse. The Foreign Ministry distributed pictures and videos of
the grave desecration around the world, according to Yediot.
Muslim imams also have spoken out publicly against the Jewish
community on several occasions, including during a visit last year to
Tunisia by Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh.
Tunisia had a Jewish population of more than 100,000 at the time of
independence in 1956, comprising the country's largest religious
minority. Its Jewish population today lives mostly on the southern
island of Djerba and around the capital, Tunis.
http://www.jta.org/news/article/2013/02/18/3119871/israel-asks-diplomats-to-pressure-tunisia-on-protecting-jewish-community
Monday, 18 February 2013
Israel asks diplomats to press Tunisia on protecting Jewish "community"
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