BY Benjamin ClarkFebruary 23, 2025
10 months ago
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 | February 23, 2025
10 months ago

Armenian church's plea to Israel to halt property foreclosure

The Armenian Patriarchate in Jerusalem is fiercely opposing an Israeli government plan to auction off ancient church properties over a longstanding tax dispute.

According to the Christian Post, The controversy centers on properties in the Armenian Quarter threatened with auction due to unpaid municipal taxes claimed since 1994.

The properties at stake, part of the Armenian Patriarchate's holdings for over 1,700 years, are located in the historic Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem's Old City. The Municipality of Jerusalem, citing an unresolved municipal tax debt from 1994, issued a foreclosure order which has since stirred significant unrest within the community.

The patriarchate contests that these taxes were levied improperly, arguing that the process lacked the necessary legal proceedings and oversight. They further allege that the actions of a single municipal official instigated the current dispute without appropriate judicial review.

The Broad Impact on Christian Institutions

This move by the municipality has not just legal ramifications but broader socio-religious implications. A joint statement from the Patriarchs and Heads of the Churches in Jerusalem highlights the lack of judicial scrutiny in enforcing this debt, contradictory to arrangements with a governmental committee designated for these matters.

The disputed tax, known as the Arnona Tax, assesses property values annually from January 1 to December 31. The enforcement of this tax, especially without clear legal justification, is perceived as a threat to the very survival of the Armenian Patriarchate and its ability to provide essential economic and pastoral support to its followers.

Voices from the Church Leadership

The Patriarchate has made direct appeals to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other senior officials, urging them to cease all foreclosure activities and return to the negotiation table. Through their appeals, they underscore the depth of the crisis with a poignant reference from 1 Corinthians 12:26, implying that the suffering of one member resonates throughout the whole community.

"This reckless move jeopardizes the Orthodox Armenian Patriarchate and sets a perilous precedent that could imperil Christian institutions throughout the Holy Land," stated church officials in a recent press release. They reiterated the integral role of these institutions in the socio-religious fabric of the region.

Christian Community Under Pressure

The Patriarchate claims that such actions undermine religious freedom and could potentially dismantle the pastoral care and economic stability that the church provides to the local Armenian community. The implications of this are vast, considering the historical and cultural significance of the Armenian presence in Jerusalem which dates back to early Christianity.

Reports from the region in 2023 suggest an escalating number of attacks on Christians and their properties. A violent incident on January 28, 2023, marked by the assault of Armenian individuals by young Jewish men, underscores the escalating tensions and the vulnerability of the Christian minority in Israel.

Christians represent approximately 1.9% of Israel's population, with 75.3% being Arab Christians. This demographic, constituting 6.9% of the Arab population, faces unique challenges amidst the broader geopolitical and religious conflicts of the region.

Looking Forward: Pathways to Resolution

The Patriarchate's call for an equitable resolution hints at a deeper need for dialogue and mutual respect among Jerusalem's diverse religious communities. The current impasse not only tests the fabric of religious coexistence in the area but also sets a precedent for how religious and historical sites are valued and protected under national laws.

As legal and diplomatic efforts continue, the eyes of many around the world remain fixed on Jerusalem, awaiting outcomes that will likely resonate far beyond the ancient stone walls of its old city.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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