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Armenian Church Building in Jerusalem Desecrated With Nightclub Banners, Sparking Outrage Over Disrespect to 1,700-Year-Old Armenian Quarter

NewsDiasporaArmenian Church Building in Jerusalem Desecrated With Nightclub Banners, Sparking Outrage Over Disrespect to 1,700-Year-Old Armenian Quarter

Armenian Church-owned property in Jerusalem’s Armenian Quarter has been desecrated with rainbow-colored banners reading “Armenian Church Night Clubs & Bars,” sparking outrage from the local Armenian Christian community. The image, showing the signage draped across a balcony and misappropriating church identity, was shared by Jerusalemite-Armenian Kegham Balian on X.

The banners welcome visitors to “Armenian Church Night Clubs & Bars” in Jerusalem’s city center, falsely implying church endorsement of nightlife establishments. Some signs even include the wording “Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem,” raising concerns over reputational harm and blatant disrespect toward sacred institutions.

The tenant responsible for this signage is occupying property owned by the Armenian Church. The use of church-owned space in this manner has been labeled by members of the community as a direct desecration of Armenian Christian heritage and a mockery of the Church’s identity in the Holy City.

“Desecration of Armenian property in Jerusalem: A tenant of the Armenian Patriarchate has turned Church-owned property into ‘Armenian Church Night Clubs & Bars.’ Unacceptable! This is a grave insult to our faith and heritage, and it demands accountability. Now!” — Kegham Balian, on X

As earlier reported in July, an Israeli watchdog revealed that 50% of hate crimes in Jerusalem’s Old City targeted Armenian Christians, amid an alarming spike in attacks. Between April and June 2025, the Religious Freedom Data Center documented 50 such incidents, with half occurring in the Armenian Quarter and many taking place at the Armenian Patriarchate itself. The attacks included spitting, verbal abuse, vandalism, and desecration of holy sites. Despite 22 police reports, only 2 cases have led to prosecution, raising serious concerns about accountability and protection for Christian communities.

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