"These blasts led to the sudden and catastrophic collapse of two church halls around the scores of refugees, including women and children, sleeping within,” reads a statement by the Patriarchs and Head of Churches in Jerusalem. “Dozens found themselves instantly crushed beneath the rubble.” Eighteen people have died, including nine children. “In condemning this attack against a sacred place of refuge, we cannot ignore that this is but the latest instance of innocent civilians being injured or killed as a result of missile strikes against other shelters of last resort,” the statement read. “Despite the devastation wrought upon our own and other social, religious, and humanitarian institutions, we, the Patriarchs and Heads of the Churches, nevertheless remain fully committed to fulfilling our sacred and moral duty of offering assistance, support, and refuge to those civilians who come to us in such desperate need.” The statement emphasizes that the church must especially act as the church in times of war. “We therefore call upon the international community to immediately enforce protections in Gaza for Sanctuaries of Refuge, such as hospitals, schools, and houses of worship,” the statement reads. “And we call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire so that food, water, and vital medical supplies can safely be delivered to the relief agencies ministering to the hundreds of thousands of displaced civilians in Gaza, including those operated by our own churches. “Finally, we call upon all warring parties to de-escalate the violence, cease from indiscriminately targeting civilians on all sides, and operate within the international rules of warfare,” concludes the statement. WCC general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay expressed solidarity with the Patriarchs and Heads of Churches in Jerusalem. “This attack on a place of refuge is both senseless and heartbreaking,” said Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay, WCC general secretary. “We stand with the churches in Jerusalem and many around the world who are calling to protect places of refuge, stop injuring and killing innocent people, and open more humanitarian corridors.” Pillay called on respect for international law—including the Geneva Convention—international humanitarian law, and human rights to be respected and upheld to protect all civilians and for the immediate release of all hostages held in Gaza and of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prisons. Pillay concluded: “We call on all leaders to work for just peace in the Holy Land. Only justice will lead to peace, safety, and security for all.” WCC condemns attack on building adjacent to St Porphyrios Greek Orthodox Church in Gaza (WCC news release 20 October 2023) WCC calls for urgent humanitarian response in Gaza and UN-Led criminal investigation (WCC news release 19 October 2023) WCC outraged at news of attack on hospital in Gaza, calls for justice and human dignity (WCC news release 17 October 2023) WCC calls for immediate ceasefire, urgent humanitarian aid for Gaza (WCC news release 15 October 2023) WCC, Jerusalem Heads of Churches invite all to global prayer day (WCC news release 15 October 2023) Jerusalem Heads of Churches urge addressing humanitarian crisis in Gaza (WCC news release 13 October 2023) WCC calls for a new approach to conflict in Palestine and Israel (WCC news release 13 October 2023) Statement: WCC calls for a new approach to the conflict in Palestine and Israel (13 October 2023) Church leaders in Holy Land call for de-escalation, respect for human rights (WCC news release 9 October 2023) Service of Lament for Palestine and Israel: “we solidly believe in the sanctity of life” (WCC news release 12 October 2023) WCC urgently appeals for immediate ceasefire in Israel and Palestine (WCC news release 7 October 2023) |
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