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Hundreds of Jewish rioters attacked Jewish Christians on Saturday, Nov. 28, 1998 in Jerusalem "after a rumor spread in the city's synagogues that missionaries were baptizing Jewish children."
Black-coated Jewish Orthodox Hasidim left their synagogues to go to a house in the Be'er Sheva quarter, where a Christian congregation of more than three dozen men, women and children, members of the "Jews for Jesus" movement, were meeting.
The Christians were trapped and surrounded and had to be rescued by the Israeli police.
One Jewish-Christian decribed the attack: "A mob of men in black surrounded us and were shouting and throwing stones and they tried to jump over the fence. We were especially scared for the children. We're not missionaries."
A few days ago in Kiryat Malachi, several dozen Hasidic 'Jews' stoned an American couple who were accused of being missionaries. The Americans denied being missionaries. They said they were working for a philanthropic group from Switzerland.
On Nov. 15, 1998, a "mob of 500 ultra-Orthodox men attacked and ransacked an apartment rented by three Swiss Christian women."
The women were also charged with conducting evangelism in Jerusalem's Mea She'arim quarter.
Christian evangelism is banned by Israeli law.
Editor's note: The preceding news articles were not reported in any major American media, secular or allegedly Christian.
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