Archbishop Theodosios Atallah Hanna Appeals to Churches worldwide to Prevent Israeli Decimation of Historic Christian Sites
Archbishop Theodosios Atallah Hanna, Archbishop of Sebastia from the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem, has called upon churches internationally to immediately intervene to prevent Israel from continuing to obliterate features of Christianity in the Palestinian town of Ein Karem situated west of Occupied Jerusalem.
Accompanied by his lawyer Keis Youssef Naser, Archbishop Theodosios visited Ein Karem on Wednesday (04.08.2010) to examine the Christian sites threatened by the Occupation.
Following the visit, the Archbishop made an urgent appeal to all churches and church leaders to follow up on this issue and to take legal measures to prevent the Israeli authorities from building on these sites which represent the Christian history of Palestine.
He called upon the Christian world to take necessary measures to protect these sites, and warned that heritage sites linked to the First Church and Christian presence in the first four centuries AD were being targeted.
It is worth mentioning that the Palestinian town of Ein Karem, west of Jerusalem, is considered one among hundreds of Arab-Palestinian towns that were obliterated by the Israeli Occupation. The Israeli hospital of Hadassah Ein Karem and other official Israeli buildings now exist on the rubble of the town.
Source: Quds Press via Middle East Moniter
See also
Exclusive Intifada Interview with Archbishop Theodosios (Atallah) Hanna - by Elias Harb
Dear Elie Wiesel: My Response to Elie’s “musings” on Jerusalem – By Mike Odetalla
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07. Aug, 2010

















Good luck with that, mate! Seems that if it doesn’t have a six pointed star of David on it, it isn’t going to get much preservation.
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