Man dressed as Santa Claus kills Christian

Stabbed to death during a procession

A lay leader of Israel’s Christian minority was stabbed to death during an Orthodox Christmas procession by a person dressed as Santa Claus, his church said.    

Police arrested six locals in connection with Friday’s murder of Gabi Kadees in Jaffa, a predominantly Arab port district of Tel Aviv, but said there was no indication of a sectarian motive.     

Kadees, the head of Jaffa’s communal Orthodox Association, was stabbed in the back during a parade marking Jesus’s birth according to the Eastern church calender, Israeli media said.     

The assailant, who slipped away in the crowd, wore a Santa Claus costume, senior Greek Orthodox cleric Atallah Hanna said.

“He also killed our Christmas joy, and also killed the human and spiritual values embodied by Santa Claus — who makes children happy on Christmas Eve,” Hanna told Reuters.     

Christians make up fewer than 5% of the population of the Jewish state, whose biggest minority is Muslim. Jaffa has seen some mob violence as well as tensions between long-time Arab residents and Jews.     

Luba Samri, a police spokeswoman, said on Saturday that while all angles of the murder were being investigated there was "nothing to suggest a nationalistic motive” — Israel’s term for crimes along political, religious or sectarian lines.     

Six Jaffa residents, all Arabs like Kadees, had been arrested, she said.     

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