Fires blaze at synagogues in central Israel

Published date05 April 2021
Date05 April 2021
AuthorArutz Sheva Staff
Firefighters called to the scene extracted the Torah scrolls and extinguished the flames. No one was injured.

Several minutes later, a synagogue in the neighboring city of Ramat Gan went up in flames. The fire caused severe damage to the building, and is believed to have been sparked by an electrical short in the synagogue's refrigerator.

Interior Minister Aryeh Deri (Shas) claimed the incidents are hate crimes, saying that he is "horrified and in pain following the terrifying hate crime tonight, when a Holy Ark was set fire to in Bnei Brak. Unfortunately, the horrible incitement recently has begun to seep deep inside. I call on Israel Police to locate the criminals and bring them to justice."

Shas MK Uriel Busso said: "This is the message following the difficult event this morning, in which rioters set a synagogue in central Israel on fire. It's a message to law enforcement, a message to the rioters, and a message to those spreading incitement and hatred, of which this event is definitely part of the consequences."

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