The last time the issue of taxing church property arose was in February 2018, which led to a three-day closure of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, itself an almost unprecedented event.6
At the time, the municipality claimed millions of dollars in property taxes from hundreds of church-owned properties that it said were not houses of worship were owed to it.7 The La Croix International article noted that at that time, heads of Christian churches shut the Church of the Holy Sepulchre because of a “systematic campaign” against churches in the Holy Land:




