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Jerusalem holy site remains shut in Christian protest
The church in Jerusalem built at the traditional site of Jesus’s
burial remained closed for a third day Tuesday as Christian leaders
protested against Israeli tax measures and a controversial proposed law.
Christian leaders closed the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on Sunday
at noon in a rare move, leaving thousands of pilgrims and tourists
seeking to visit what many see as the holiest site in Christianity
locked outside.
Church officials say the church will be closed until further notice
as they seek to pressure Israeli authorities to reverse their measures.
he church is built where Christians believe Jesus was crucified,
buried and resurrected. Custody of it is shared by the Greek Orthodox,
Armenian and Roman Catholic denominations.
Christian leaders are angry over attempts by Israeli authorities in
Jerusalem to enforce tax collection on church property they consider
commercial, saying exemptions only apply to places of worship or
religious teaching.
They also say legislation being considered by Israel’s government would allow church property to be expropriated.
Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat says the city is due 650 million shekels
($186 million/152 million euros) in uncollected taxes on church
properties.
He stresses the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and all other churches
are exempt, with the changes only affecting establishments like “hotels,
halls and businesses” owned by the churches.
A separate bill seeks to allay the fears of Israelis who live in
homes on lands previously held by the Greek Orthodox Church and which
were sold to private developers, according to the lawmaker proposing the
legislation.
The bill would allow certain lands sold by the Greek Orthodox Church
to be handed over to the state, which would then compensate those who
bought it from the church.
AFP
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