Key facts
- The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem has denounced the seizure of its church property in occupied East Jerusalem.
- The Patriarchate stated that Israeli forces raided its property in Silwan on Monday, confiscating equipment and fencing off the land.
- The Patriarchate claims ownership of the disputed land and warns the seizure sets a dangerous precedent for Church rights.
- The incident is described as part of a broader campaign to seize Palestinian land and weaken the Christian presence in the Holy Land.
- A lawsuit has been initiated to recover access to the property, and international intervention is requested.
The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem has denounced the "unlawful and illegitimate" seizure of its property in occupied East Jerusalem. In a statement on Wednesday, the Patriarchate expressed grave concern over an Israeli raid and land grab targeting its Church property in Silwan, which occurred on Monday.
