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Greek Orthodox Patriarch Condemns Israeli Settler Takeover of Christian Hotel in Jerusalem

April 2, 2022
in Jerusalem, News
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Israeli Settlers Breaking into Church Property is Extremely Dangerous, Says Greek Orthodox Patriarchate
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The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos III condemned the Israeli settler takeover of a Christian hotel in Jerusalem.

“The seizure of the Little Petra Hotel by the radical extremist group Ateret Cohanim is a threat to the continued existence of a Christian Quarter in Jerusalem, and ultimately to peaceful coexistence of the communities of this city,” the Patriarch said in a press statement.

“The Heads of Churches have repeatedly warned of the illegitimate actions of extremists, who have followed a pattern of intimidation, violence, and lawless action to drive Christians and Muslims from the city that we share.”

He pointed that despite official assurances that “there would be no changes to the facts on the ground in the Christian Quarter” while negotiations with the Israeli occupation authorities were underway to“settle the status of these Christian heritage properties that sit on the Christian pilgrim route”, the settler radical group violated the assurances.

Following their takeover of the church property, Theophilos III warned of this “criminal act” and its larger ramifications on the “whole character” of Jerusalem.

“In occupying the Greek Orthodox Church’s property, the Little Petra Hotel, Ateret Cohanim has committed criminal acts of break-in and trespass. They act as if they are above the law, with no fear of consequences.”

“This issue is not about the individual properties, but about the whole character of Jerusalem, including the Christian Quarter. The Little Petra Hotel stands on the pilgrim route for the millions of Christians who visit Jerusalem each year. It is our heritage, and speaks of our very existence in this place.”

He further warned that the settler group was “hijacking” Jerusalem using coercive and violent means, which will undermine stability.

“Israeli radical extremist groups like Ateret Cohanim are already targeting and hijacking our beloved old city of Jerusalem and imposing their illegitimate and dangerous agenda on all sides. We refuse this and we say: this will lead to instability and tension at the time when all are trying to de-escalate and build trust, to build towards justice and peace. Acts of coercion and violence cannot lead to peace.”

He demanded that “this criminal group immediately cease their trespass and get out of our heritage property” and that “they halt their criminal activities on the Christian pilgrim route and in our beloved Old City.”

Last Sunday evening, members of the Ateret Cohanim radical settler group broke into the hotel, located near Jaffa Gate in the Christian Quarter of the Old City, as well as into a local money-changing shop belonging to the Patriarchate and rented by a Palestinian Jerusalemite at the hotel’s entrance. There, with the aid of local police, they unceremoniously evicted the family who rents and operates the hotel, without presenting any “eviction” documents, noting that the tenant status of the property is still in the midst of legal negotiations.

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