Friday, September 13, 2019

  • Friday, September 13, 2019
  • Elder of Ziyon


 Atallah Hanna, Archbishop of the Greek Orthodox Church in the Palestinian territories, said today that the real estate in the area of ​​ Hebron is under threat and that "the extremist settlers may seize these properties at any time." 

The St. John's building of the church in the Old City of Jerusalem was sold to Jews several years ago. Hannah is trying to avoid having this happen in Hebron.

"We have sent appealing letters to the rest of the world over the past months, demanding that there be a move to stop this impending catastrophe in Hebron, but we have not yet seen any serious action and did not touch any initiatives aimed at nullifying this deal, which was concluded by the unworthy and submitted to he worthless. "

Archbishop Atallah said, "Those who make these sales are betraying the Church and Jerusalem. They are no less evil than Judas Iscariot, who betrayed his teacher with 30 silver coins."

Selling to Christians or Muslims is OK. Selling to Jews makes you as bad as Judas.

Nah, that isn't antisemitic at all.




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