Israel bans Christ from reaching West Bank, Jerusalem

By IANS | Published: December 15, 2019 08:48 PM2019-12-15T20:48:05+5:302019-12-15T20:55:04+5:30

Israel has banned the Christian minority who live in the Gaza Strip ruled by Hamas from visiting Christian holy sites and churches in the West Bank and Jerusalem to celebrate Christmas, a spokesman for the Christian community said on Sunday.

Israel bans Christ from reaching West Bank, Jerusalem | Israel bans Christ from reaching West Bank, Jerusalem

Israel bans Christ from reaching West Bank, Jerusalem

Israeli media reported on Saturday that Israel bans 500 Christ in the Gaza Strip from travelling to the West Bank for Christmas and New Year holidays.

Meanwhile, the Israeli daily said the Israeli security only agreed to allow 100 Christ from the Gaza Strip to travel to Jordan only for Christmas.

The Israeli ban has left more disappointment, anger, and frustration among the Christ in Gaza, Kamel Ayyad told reporters.

Last year, "Israel gave permission to about 500 Christ to travel to the West Bank to celebrate Christmas there," he said, reported Xinhua news agency.

Around 5,000 Christ, most of whom are Greek Orthodox, lived in the Gaza Strip before Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization signed Oslo peace accords in 1994. However, their number dramatically declined because of the continuing conflict between Israelis and Palestin.

Since Hamas violently seized control of the Gaza Strip in 2007, the number of Christ in the coastal enclave has dropped to around 900 amid threats from radical Sunni groups. Those who left Gaza moved to either the West Bank or Europe, the United States, Canada, and Australia.

"The decision to ban Christ from leaving Gaza is unfair, unjust, causing disappointment among the Christ and also outraging the only two Orthodox and Catholic churches in Gaza," said Ayyad.

"Israel is carrying out such measures to force the Christ to leave their homeland Palestine and live abroad, in order to strengthen its occupation of the Palestinian territories," he noted.

Christ in the Gaza Strip, home to 2 million Palestin, used to travel every year to the West Bank city of Bethlehem and Jerusalem to join Palestinian Christ there to celebrate Christmas and the New Year.

Israel occupied the West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip in June 1967 before pulling out from Gaza in 2005. Israel imposed a tight blockade on Gaza right after Hamas routed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' security forces and took control of the enclave in 2007.

Hana Eassa, secretary general of the Palestinian Christian Islamic Corporation, also condemned Israel's decision to ban Gaza's Christ from reaching the West Bank.

"The Israeli decision represents a serious violation and breach of the freedom of movement and worship stated in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights," said Eassa.

Bishop Atallah Hanna, Archbishop of Sebastia of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Palestine, said the Israeli measure against the Christ of Gaza is totally rejected and condemned.

"On more than one occasion, we have expressed our reservations over the issue of providing permits by Israel to Christ and also to Muslims on their holidays so that they can reach the holy places all over Palestine," said Hanna.

"The holy city of Jerusalem must be opened for everyone," he noted.

( With inputs from IANS )

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