As someone of Armenian ancestry, I follow the struggles of Armenians. Like the 
Kurds, Palestinians and others, Armenians have been repeatedly displaced and 
ill-treated.
Charles
These Forgotten Christians Know What It’s Like To Be Without a Country | 
Sojourners

How what’s happening in the Armenian community speaks to the broader struggle 
of living under Israeli occupation in East Jerusalem and beyond.


JERUSALEM’S OLD CITY has often been a focal point of the Israeli-Palestinian 
conflict, but within its walls lies a lesser-known story of occupation and 
resilience. The Armenian Quarter, a Christian enclave that has endured for 
centuries, now finds itself under threat.

In the context of occupied East Jerusalem, where Palestinians continually face 
displacement and erasure of their cultural and physical presence, the Armenian 
community’s struggle reflects a larger pattern. Though they make up a small 
portion of the city’s population, Armenians have called Jerusalem home for more 
than 1,700 years, surviving waves of conflict and colonial powers.
As a critical component of a shared Jerusalem between Jews, Christians, and 
Muslims, the Armenian Quarter has been a haven for this Christian community 
since a group of Armenian monks and priests established St. James monastery 
there in 420 C.E.

The enclave is now fighting to preserve its heritage amid mounting pressures. 
In April 2023, the community was shaken by plans from an Israeli-Australian 
developer, Xana Capital, to construct a luxury hotel on land purportedly owned 
by the Armenian Patriarchate. This development mirrors the land confiscation 
and settlement expansion that Palestinians know all too well.

Like the rest of the Christian population in the Old City, including the Greek 
Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Ethiopian Orthodox, the Armenian community is 
navigating increased challenges, from economic strain to political pressures 
and demands to shift the historic status quo. These communities, increasingly 
pressured by Israeli authorities and settlers, face a myriad of problems, 
including property disputes, confiscation of church lands, new and prejudicial 
tax demands, and occasional acts of vandalism against religious sites. All 
Christian groups are grappling to maintain their historical presence in the 
face of growing threats in this contested city.




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