Local EU Statement on the Situation of Christian Properties in East Jerusalem (Non-UN Document)

 

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The European Union Representative issues the following statement in agreement with the EU Heads of Mission in Jerusalem and Ramallah.

On December 27th, members of the Elad settler organisation, accompanied by Israeli police, took over a property in the area of Wadi Hilweh/Silwan which has been rented for decades by the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate to a Jerusalem tenant.

The EU missions in Jerusalem and Ramallah express their deep concern over the implications of this action on the property rights of the Christian Churches in Jerusalem, including in the Old City. Attempts to take over the property of Christian Churches must be halted, as they pose a serious threat to the peaceful coexistence of all three monotheistic religions in Jerusalem.

The EU calls to protect the Status Quo and the Holy Sites, including Christian ones. The special status and character of Jerusalem and its Old City must be preserved and respected by all.


Document Type: Press Release, Statement
Document Sources: European Union (EU)
Subject: Holy places, Incidents, Jerusalem, Settlements
Publication Date: 30/12/2022
2023-01-04T14:07:30-05:00

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