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‘Traitor’ Jerusalem Patriarch under fire

Church is accused of selling prime real estate to Jewish investors

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Palestinia­n Christians on Saturday pummelled the car of the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of occupied Jerusalem during a visit to the occupied West Bank in protest against the church’s decision to sell land to Jewish groups. The Greek Orthodox church one of the biggest private is landowners in the Holy Land and in recent years has stirred controvers­y both among Israelis and Palestinia­ns by trying to sell prime assets to private investors.

Hundreds of Palestinia­ns blocked Patriarch Theophilos III’s convoy as he drove to a church in Bethlehem to attend an Orthodox Christmas mass.

Protesters threw stones and water bottles and pounded his car with their fists, chanting “traitor, traitor,” before Palestinia­n security forces pushed them away.

Three cars in the convoy, but not the Patriarch’s vehicle, had their windows smashed.

Demonstrat­or Elyeef Sayegh said: “What happened today is a message to the Palestinia­n Authority and to Jordan that we will not allow this traitor to stay in the Church.”

Controvers­ial deals

Israeli media have reported that the controvers­ial deals include properties in occupied Jerusalem, as well as in the port cities of Caesarea and Jaffa. They identified some Jewish and Israeli investors as potential buyers.

Church officials have said they need to sell land in order to pay back debt that has accumulate­d over the years. Until now the church has been leasing out the land to residents on long-term contracts. Palestinia­ns oppose the sale of land to Jewish and Israeli groups and consider it an act of treason.

The demonstrat­ors were Christians from Bethlehem, Nazareth and other cities inside Israel.

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