Police said in a statement that extensive damage had been caused
to gravestones at the Protestant Mount Zion Cemetery, calling it
an "act of intentional vandalism and defacement."
Two people aged 14 and 18 have been arrested and will be brought
to court, according to the statement. It did not identify the
suspects, saying only they were residents of central Israel.
The commander of the Jerusalem Police District, Superintendent
Doron Turgeman, met with church leaders and offered to help
repair the damage.
Jerusalem has sites sacred to Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
"Any damage to religious institutions and sites is serious and
damages the unique and sensitive quality of life that exists in
the city, inclusive to all religions and tradition," said
Turgeman.
(Reporting by Ari Rabinovitch; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)
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