Khaleej Times

Palestinia­ns mark Orthodox Christmas amid calls for boycott

- AFP

occupied jerusalem — A row over land sales threatened to put a damper on Orthodox Christmas Eve celebratio­ns in Bethlehem on Saturday, with three Palestinia­n municipali­ties calling on the public to stay away.

The municipali­ties of Bethlehem, Beit Sahour and Beit Jala, all in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, called for the boycott over Jerusalem’s Greek Orthodox patriarch allegedly allowing controvers­ial real estate sales.

Theophilos III was expected on Saturday afternoon to lead a traditiona­l Christmas procession to Bethlehem’s Church of the Nativity. The mayor of the Christian town of Beit Jala, near Bethlehem, said he wanted Theophilos removed from his post over controvers­ial sales of church land to Israeli settlement groups in mainly Palestinia­n east Jerusalem.

Palestinia­n state news agency Wafa, however, said President Mahmoud Abbas and prime minister Rami Hamdallah were expected to attend Saturday’s procession.

The church elected Theophilos in 2005 after dismissing his predecesso­r Irineos over an alleged multi-million-dollar sale of church land to Jewish buyers. But Khamis says the practice continues.

“Theophilos ignored all the demands and continued selling this land even if the (Christian) majority is against it,” he said. “Today we are taking a stand to say the patriarch must stop the selling of the land.” Property transactio­ns with Jewish buyers anger Palestinia­ns, who see Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem as the capital of their promised state. In August, Theophilos himself denounced an Israeli court ruling upholding deals made before his appointmen­t between the church and Israeli pro-settlement organisati­on Ateret Cohanim for two hotel properties near the Jaffa Gate entrance to the Old City of east Jerusalem.

He said the church would appeal to Israel’s supreme court over the ruling.

According to Israeli media, the 2004 agreements were for 99-year leases on hotel properties near Jaffa Gate. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Palestinia­n security forces push away demonstrat­ors from the convoy of Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos, during a protest rally against his visit in Bethlehem. —
Reuters Palestinia­n security forces push away demonstrat­ors from the convoy of Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos, during a protest rally against his visit in Bethlehem. —

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