Holy Land churches urge Israel PM to block property law

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AFP Jerusalem
Last Updated : Oct 19 2018 | 10:35 PM IST

Three major Holy Land churches on Friday called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to block draft legislation they said was aimed at expropriating their property.

In a letter to Netanyahu seen by AFP, heads of the Armenian and Greek Orthodox churches in Jerusalem and a senior Roman Catholic official condemned the bill as "disgraceful".

They said its inclusion on the agenda of a government committee meeting scheduled for Sunday reneged on previous commitments to withdraw the law.

Swathes of Jerusalem are held by various churches, in many cases under long-term leases from the state.

The churches then sublet the properties on the commercial market.

In February, Jerusalem municipality began enforcing tax collection on church property -- excluding places of worship.

Separately, parliament was working on a law that would allow the state to intervene in the resale of leases to commercial property developers.

The religious leaders protested by closing the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the site in Jerusalem where Jesus is believed to have been crucified and buried.

Israeli authorities then froze both the tax measures and the legislation, committing to a dialogue with the churches over the issues.

In their letter Friday, the churchmen said Netanyahu himself had written to them in July giving "assurances to withdraw the legislation".

"We were astonished to realise that this disgraceful bill was listed on the agenda of the ministerial committee for legislation this coming Sunday," it said.

"We are therefore compelled to call yet again for Your Excellency's urgent intervention to stop this bill once and for all."

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First Published: Oct 19 2018 | 10:35 PM IST

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