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NEW YORK — As tensions rise in the Middle East, mosque groups in the Netherlands are calling for tolerance from their congregations, specifically for Jewish "brothers of the holy book," according to Dutch weekly magazine Elsevier. The Council of Mosques and the Union of Moroccan Mosques Netherlands expressed their concern about recent incidents of anti-Semitism most likely connected to emotions running high about the current Gaza conflict. A spokesman for the mosque groups told Elsevier that they weren't trying to ban criticism of Israel. However, those criticisms "should not be a license for anti-Semitic or anti-Muslim statements or actions." According to the NL Times, the Council of Mosques is a coalition of mainly Turkish mosques. Muslims consider the faiths of Christianity ...      Read more

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