Monday, April 18, 2022

HONEYMOON BETWEEN RUSSIA AND ISRAEL IS OVER ..... IF THERE EVER WAS ONE

Angry Putin Demands Control of Jerusalem Church

Letter sent to PM Bennett insists he honor agreement made by Netanyahu in 2020 to hand over church in Jerusalem’s Old City

 

Israel Today

April 18, 2022

 

 

Angered by Israel's latest reactions to the Ukraine war, Putin in calling in a debt he forced years ago on Netanyahu. Angered by Israel's latest reactions to the Ukraine war, Putin in calling in a debt he forced years ago on Netanyahu

 

Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly sent an angry letter to Israel Prime Minister Naftali Bennett on Sunday demanding he hand over control of a church in Jerusalem’s Old City.

The Alexander Nevsky Church, also known as the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, is a Russian Orthodox church, but not one presently under the Kremlin’s control.

In 2020, Russia arrested a young Israeli woman, Naama Issachar, for possession of cannabis. In exchange for her release, former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised to recognize the Russian government’s control of the Alexander Nevsky Church.

Amidst growing Russian frustration with Israel linked to the Ukraine war, Putin is now calling in that debt.

Israel for weeks maintained a degree of neutrality over the Russia-Ukraine war. But last week, Foreign Minister Yair Lapid joined the chorus of world voices accusing Putin and his forces of war crimes and even genocide.

“A large and powerful country has invaded a smaller neighbor without any justification. Once again, the ground is soaked with the blood of innocent civilians,” Lapid said while visiting Greece earlier this month. “The images and testimony from Ukraine are horrific. Russian forces committed war crimes against a defenseless civilian population. I strongly condemn these war crimes.”

The foreign minister reiterated his charges while in Romania last week.

On Sunday, the Kremlin summoned Israeli ambassador Alexander Ben Zvi to clarify Lapid’s remarks and to accuse Israel of trying to distract from its own conflict with the Palestinians.

“There was a poorly camouflaged attempt to take advantage of the situation in Ukraine to distract the international community’s attention from one of the oldest unresolved conflicts – the Palestinian-Israel one,” the Russian Foreign Ministry asserted.

 

Alexander Nevsky Church in the Old City of Jerusalem.
The entrance to the Alexander Nevsky Church in Jerusalem’s Old City 
 

What is the Alexander Nevsky Church, and why’s it so important?

The Alexander Courtyard is situated adjacent to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in the heart of Jerusalem’s Old City and contains, among other structures, the Alexander Nevsky Church.

The strategically located parcel of land was purchased in 1859 by Czar Alexander II. After the Russian Revolution in 1917, two organizations claimed ownership of the land, the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Historic Society and the almost identically named Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society, the latter of which is connected to the Kremlin.

For years, the Russian government has been urging Israel to settle the dispute once and for all by making official the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society’s ownership of the Alexander Courtyard.

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