The strike by Israel left a "large number of martyrs and injured," the Palestinian enclave interior ministry confirmed. The dead bodies of at least 16 Christian Palestinians have thus far been found in the rubble. Witnesses told the AFP news agency that the Israeli air raid appeared to have been aimed at a target close to the 12th-century place of worship where many Gaza residents, both Muslim and Christian, had taken refuge following Israel's warning about an impending ground invasion.The ancient Saint Porphyrius Orthodox Church in Gaza, a significant historical site dating back to 425 AD, has reportedly been struck by Israeli airstrikes. The church bears the name of Saint Porphyrius, the bishop renowned for introducing Christianity to Gaza during his tenure… pic.twitter.com/5aL14EQnYK
— Jehad Abusalim جهاد أبو سليم (@JehadAbusalim) October 19, 2023
(Related: Did you know that the Israeli Knesset, part of Netanyahu's cabinet, wants to outlaw the preaching of the Gospel of Jesus Christ in Israel? It is already illegal to preach Jesus to children there, and now the Pharisees want to make it illegal period, punishable with prison.)Breaking news: Israel bombed a house bordering on the Greek Orthodox church in Gaza, which brought down the assembly hall where around 50 Christians were having refug. At least a child was murdered and several people injured, all Christians. Many are still under the rubble. pic.twitter.com/cB6FVhOBhT
— Mitri Raheb (@RahebM) October 19, 2023
The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem issued a statement following the blast, expressing its "strongest condemnation" against the Israeli military. "Targeting churches and their institutions, along with the shelters they provide to protect innocent citizens, especially children and women who have lost their homes due to Israeli airstrikes on residential areas over the past 13 days, constitutes a war crime that cannot be ignored," the patriarchate said.The Greek orthodox assembly hall in rubble. A massacre. Lord have mercy. pic.twitter.com/7TxT2j1Flz
— Mitri Raheb (@RahebM) October 19, 2023
Israel, meanwhile, is expressing zero remorse while trying to justify the church as an appropriate target because there are supposedly "terrorists" hiding out on the property. "Hamas intentionally embeds its assets in civilian areas and uses the residents of the Gaza Strip as human shields," the IDF claims, conveniently for itself, about why it feels justified in blowing up Christian and Muslim civilians simply seeking refuge.Israelis spit at Christian pilgrims at Jerusalem’s Lion Gate. pic.twitter.com/fQPguCLwjx
— Censored Men (@CensoredMen) October 3, 2023
It cannot be stressed enough that the Saint Porphyrius has long served as a refuge to not just Christians but to anyone in need, which demonstrates the love of Jesus Christ that is completely absent from, and that stands in direct contrast to, Israel's approach to life and humanity. Local Palestinian Muslim resident Walaa Sobeh, whose residence was destroyed in the same air raid – she lives right around the corner from the badly damaged church – said Saint Porphyrius was a sanctuary where everyone was made to feel like "one family." "We are here living the day, not sure if we can make it to the night," Sobeh laments. "But what eases our pain is the humble and warm spirit of everyone around." Sobeh would add that she and others continue to receive "enormous support from the priests and other people in the church who volunteer tirelessly around the clock to help the displaced families." "Supporting Israel" means supporting the murder of innocent Palestinian Christians. Learn more at Prophecy.news. Sources for this article include: AlJazeera.com InformationLiberation.com Newstarget.com AlJazeera.comIsraelis spit at Christian pilgrims at Jerusalem’s Lion Gate. pic.twitter.com/fQPguCLwjx
— Censored Men (@CensoredMen) October 3, 2023
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