Two young Israeli women reportedly attempt to light a joint in Armenian Chapel at Church of the Holy Sepulcher
On July 23, 2025, at around 8 PM, eyewitnesses observed two young Israeli women, described as being “dressed for a nightclub”, attempting to light a joint in the courtyard of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, Jerusalemite Armenian Kegham Balian reported on Twitter.
“You can’t smoke this here; this is the holiest site in Christianity,” one witness reportedly told the women.
After briefly leaving the premises, the pair entered the Church and made their way to the Chapel of Saint Gregory The Illuminator — a 12th-century Armenian chapel located beneath the main sanctuary — where they allegedly tried again to light the joint.
They were firmly and respectfully asked to leave by an Armenian priest and a bystander. This attempted act of desecration, committed despite verbal warnings and in a site sacred to millions, warrants a full investigation and strict legal action by the local authorities.

