Jewish settlers have set fire to a monastery Tuesday morning in Latrun, west Jerusalem and have anti-Christians written hate messages. According to Yediot Ahronot news website, a group of Jewish extremists have set the gates of the monastery on fire at 0530 in the morning and have written Nazi and anti-Christian messages. This is known as a revenge operations carried out by Jewish extremists. The fire completely destroyed one of the main gates of the monastery while the other door was partly damaged. The message on one of the door reads \'Jesus is a monkey.\" Some of the messages mentioned the Migron settlement outpost evacuated by the Israeli judiciary near Ramallah. This attack comes after an evacuation operation against their settlement carried out by the Israeli army in the West Bank. The police attented the incident and have started an investigation. It is suspected that this attack was carried out because of the evacuation of the Migron , east of Ramallah city. Several mosques in the West Bank were targeted last year, often with fire and racist messages.
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