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"Then the French entered the city [of Jerusalem] at the noonday hour of Friday, the day of the week when Christ redeemed the whole world on the cross. . .All the heathen, completely terrified, changed their boldness to swift flight the narrow streets of the city. . . some fled into the Tower of David; others shut themselves in the temple of the Lord and of Solomon, where in the halls a very great attack was made on them. . . Within this Temple, about ten thousand were beheaded. Not one of them was allowed to live. They did not spare the women and children.” Chronicle of the First Crusade, M.E. McGinty, trans., 1941
According to the document above regarding the First Crusades, what was the relationship between Christians and Muslims in the Holy Land?

Christians were tolerant of Muslims and respected their religious monuments.

Christians used brutality against Muslims and were intolerant of them.

Muslims were intolerant of Christians and murdered thousands of them.

Muslims allowed Christians to enter the Holy Land, but forbid them entry to religious monuments.