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Concern over Jewish tourists in Jordan

June 6, 2012 15:48

ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

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A group of identifiably Jewish visitors to Jordan found their holiday had turned sour after they were set upon by locals.

The six tourists, some of whom were wearing kippot, were in the Al Karak souk when they were reportedly targeted by attackers throwing shoes at them. The tourists were chased out of the market.

The incident, in a town which is famous for its Crusader castle, was described as concerning by the Anti-Defamation League. The hate monitor's national director, Abraham Foxm,an, urged the Jordanian authorities to investigate what happened.

"It would be unfortunate if Jewish tourists concluded that they were unwelcome and personally unsafe in Jordan based on this incident," he said.