In a letter. the church leaders expressed their continued dismay at the horrors unfolding in Gaza, the West Bank, and other territories in the Holy Land. “The credible reports of starvation are deeply concerning,” the letter reads. “The UN estimates that well over 50 percent of the dead are non-combatant women and children.” The church leaders reaffirmed that all people are created in the image of God. “As has been widely reported, the Israeli Defense Forces have twice bombed Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza, and in 2024 forcibly closed the hospital during intense bombardment, depriving Palestinians of a critical source of medical care in the midst of war,” the letter reads. “Al-Ahli Hospital is a ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem, a sister Anglican church to us.” The letter expresses support for the international organisations based in Geneva, many employees of which worship in Geneva’s churches. “We recognise that the United Nations institutions do their best to alleviate the suffering of the people in Gaza,” reads the letter. “We welcome the fact that some aid is finally getting in but we call for aid to be provided in full under the aegis of the UN.” |
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