The heads of various Christian churches in Jerusalem united in opposition to the Jerusalem Municipality's decision to impose municipal taxes (Arnona) on church properties,
The Jerusalem Post reports.
In a joint statement released on behalf of the Patriarchs and Heads of Churches on Sunday, the leaders expressed deep concern over the municipality's move, which they argued contradicted centuries of historical agreements between the churches and civil authorities.
"We declare that such a measure both undermines the sacred character of Jerusalem and jeopardizes the Church’s ability to conduct its ministry in this land on behalf of its communities and the worldwide church," stated the collective heads of churches.
The statement emphasized the significant contributions of Christian churches to Jerusalem, including investments in schools, hospitals, homes for the elderly, and facilities for the disadvantaged. It asserted that civil authorities have historically recognized and respected these contributions.