The Israeli embassy in Dublin has apologised for a post on its
Facebook page which said if Mary and Jesus were alive today they would
"probably end up being lynched in Bethlehem by hostile Palestinians".
The
post, which was made on the Israel in Ireland Facebook page at about
lunchtime today, showed a picture of Mary and Jesus. It was accompanied
by the comment:
"A thought for Christmas...If Jesus and mother
Mary were alive today, they would, as Jews without security, probably
end up being lynched in Bethlehem by hostile Palestinians.
Just a thought…...."
By 3 pm it had 20 'likes', though several comments expressed distaste for the post.
Among
them was one saying: !Have you no regard for honesty whatsoever? If
Jesus & Mary were alive today, they would be protesting against the
Israeli occupation of Palestine, along with all the Palestinian
Christians currently living in Bethlehem.!
The post was reported in the major Israeli on-line news site, Haaretz as well as on the Washington Post site today.
When
contacted a spokesman for the embassy confirmed the page was an
official embassy site. Asked who posted to it he said: "Different
members of staff at the embassy post to it."
He then asked if The Irish Times was doing a piece on it and was told it was a possibility.
The post was removed about half an hour later and replaced with a statement.
"To
whom it may concern: An image of Jesus and Mary with a derogatory
comment about Palestinians was posted without the consent of the
administrator of the Facebook page. We have removed the post in question
immediately.Apologies to anyone who may have been offended. Merry
Christmas!"
A spokeswoman for the Ireland Palestine Solidarity
Campaign described the original post as "outrageous and extremely
cynical, but not surprising".
"The fact that it was published on a
site representing the Israeli state is particularly appalling. It is
indicative of the racism that underpins the whole Zionist project."
The Department of Foreign Affairs declined to comment.