Texarkana Gazette

Scuffle at Jerusalem church angers Egypt

- By Ilan Ben Zion

JERUSALEM—A scuffle between Israeli police and Coptic priests at a major Christian holy site in Jerusalem on Wednesday drew condemnati­on from Egypt and churches in the Holy Land.

Police and Coptic priests wrangled outside a contested chapel at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, where many Christians believe Jesus was crucified, buried and resurrecte­d.

The Copts were protesting the start of restoratio­n work by the Israel Antiquitie­s Authority at St. Michael the Archangel Chapel, which both the Ethiopian and Egyptian Orthodox churches claim.

The Church of the Holy Sepulcher, located in Jerusalem’s Old City, is shared by several Christian denominati­ons. A long-standing status quo governs the sects’ ownership and management of the holy site. Each group is fiercely protective of its territory, and even perceived alteration­s to the status quo have resulted in arguments or violence.

The antiquitie­s authority was to perform repairs after a stone fell out of place in the chapel in September 2017.

The police said that after priests blocked the entrance and barred the workers’ entry, officers forcibly removed the priests and arrested one man.

Mazen Qupty, a lawyer for the Coptic church, said one priest was briefly detained and several suffered minor injuries.

An umbrella group of churches in the Holy Land issued a statement denouncing the use of force by police against the priests. It said the Orthodox Coptic Patriarcha­te filed a complaint with the Israeli Justice Ministry, and that the Copts plan to hold a protest against the police action in the coming days.

Israel’s Foreign Ministry and Antiquitie­s Authority declined comment.

 ?? Coptic Patriarcha­te via AP ?? ■ Israeli policemen arrest a Coptic priest Wednesday outside the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem. Police and Coptic priests wrangled on Wednesday outside a contested chapel at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, where many Christians believe Jesus was crucified, buried and resurrecte­d.
Coptic Patriarcha­te via AP ■ Israeli policemen arrest a Coptic priest Wednesday outside the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem. Police and Coptic priests wrangled on Wednesday outside a contested chapel at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, where many Christians believe Jesus was crucified, buried and resurrecte­d.

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