Christian churches
in Jerusalem al-Quds have lashed out at the Israeli regime for its
“systematic” attempts to change the occupied city’s historical status quo and
“undermine” the Christian community there.
In a joint statement released on
Monday, the heads of the Catholic, Ethiopian, Greek Catholic, Greek Orthodox,
Lutheran, Syrian and other churches condemned a recent Israeli court ruling,
which allows the sale of two hotels to an Israeli pro-settlement organization
near Jaffa Gate, pictured above and below, in Jerusalem al-Quds’ Old City.
Last month, the Jerusalem District
Court upheld a set of real estate deals struck in 2004 between officials from
the Greek Orthodox Church and Ateret Cohanim organization.
Elsewhere in their statement, the
Jerusalem al-Quds churches denounced a controversial Israeli bill that would
transfer the ownership of church land sold to private investors to the Tel Aviv
regime in return for compensation.
“We see in these actions a systematic attempt to undermine the
integrity of the Holy City of Jerusalem (al-Quds) and the Holy Land, and to
weaken the Christian presence,” the statement read, warning that the Israeli
“threats to the Christian community can only increase the troubling tensions
that have emerged in these turbulent times.”
“Such attempts to undermine the
Christian community of Jerusalem (al-Quds) and the Holy Land do not affect one
Church only; they affect us all, and they affect Christians and all people of
good will around the world,” it added.
The statement also called for
pressure on Israel to block the contentious church land ownership bill and
demanded international support “to ensure that no further attempts are made
from any quarter to change the [Jerusalem al-Quds’] historical Status Quo and
its provisions and spirit.”
“We cannot stress strongly enough the
very serious situation that this recent systematic assault on the status quo
has had on the integrity of Jerusalem [al-Quds] and on the well-being of the
Christian communities of the Holy Land, as well as on the stability of our
society,” it said.
Muslim Palestinians have for long
complained about Israeli attempts to Judaize Jerusalem al-Quds by transforming
the city’s demographic landscape through a variety of methods including
settlement construction, demolition of Palestinian homes, denying residency
rights and replacing Arab names with Hebrew ones.
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