Updated 04:40 pm.EST, Sat November 21, 2009

World|Sat, Jan. 03 2009 07:07 PM EST

Church Groups Deplore Harm to Gaza Civilians

By Michelle A. Vu|Christian Post Reporter

As Israel’s assault on Hamas in the Gaza Strip mounts, Christian groups are increasingly speaking out against the attacks on civilians, especially children, who make up more than half of the Gaza population.

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    Palestinian Christians pray during a Mass service in support of Gaza at the Latin Holy Family Church in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2008.

“It is the most vulnerable – children and other civilians – who experience the greatest suffering in these situations,” highlighted international humanitarian aid World Vision in a statement. “Furthermore, an untold number of children in Gaza and southern Israel live in fear as a result of the broken ceasefire.

“We mourn for all those killed and are deeply concerned with the lasting impact of this violence on the affected populations,” the agency added.

On Saturday morning, the Israeli military dropped leaflets over northern Gaza to warn civilians to “leave the area immediately,” according to CNN. Israeli tanks are crouching on the Gaza border waiting for orders to invade and Israeli ground troops began moving into Gaza on Saturday, according to Israel Defense Forces.

Now in its eighth day, the Israel-Gaza conflict has resulted in at least 421 deaths and 2,200 people injured in Gaza, according to Palestinian medical sources. Israeli authorities say four Israelis have died and 57 have been wounded since Dec. 27.

The latest outbreak of violence in Gaza is the worst in terms of casualties since the 1967 Arab-Israeli war.

Among the innocent civilians caught in the crossfire is the small Christian community in Gaza.

“They (Christians) are not part of Hamas, they’re not Israelis or they’re not Jewish, they’re not Muslim, they’re Christians,” said Dr. Carl Moeller, president/CEO of Open Doors USA to The Christian Post this week.

While Moeller readily acknowledges Hamas has “provoked” the attack by Israel by firing rockets into Israeli territory, he highlights the amount of return damage to Gaza is “unbelievable.”

“So many unarmed women and children are being killed,” Moeller lamented. “It’s hard to imagine this is just a response to rocket attacks to Israel. “

“I think it’s really part of a larger plan of Israel to once and for all eradicate Hamas as a military force.”

The ministry leader whose organization works with the persecuted churches warns that Israel’s plan might backfire if suffering Gaza citizens turn to Hamas under Israeli bombardment.

President Bush and his administration responded to the Gaza situation by blaming Hamas for “instigat[ing]” the violence by Israel. Bush has called the Hamas attacks an “act of terror” and said no cease-fire deal would be acceptable until the flow of smuggled weapons to terrorist groups is stopped.

“The United States is leading diplomatic efforts to achieve a meaningful cease-fire that is fully respected,” Bush said in his weekly radio address Saturday. “Another one-way cease-fire that leads to rocket attacks on Israel is not acceptable. And promises from Hamas will not suffice – there must be monitoring mechanisms in place to help ensure that smuggling of weapons to terrorist groups in Gaza comes to an end.”

Although Bush’s radio address was taped for broadcast Saturday, it was released a day early,marking the first time Bush himself had spoken about the worst Mideast violence in decades. Up until Friday, the White House spokesman had offered comments about the violence.

“There is no question that those (Gaza-launched rockets into Israel) are random acts of violence that are targeting Israeli civilians,” Moeller agreed. “Absolutely true.

“But it does not make it right, however, to retaliate with overwhelming firepower against Gaza citizens,” he added. “I agree that Israel is between a rock and a hard place with Gaza because Hamas, in particular, has vowed to use civilians as cover for its activities.”

Although this is a “despicable” act, it doesn’t justify the other party to “act despicably” as well, Moeller said.

“That is why I really believe the only hope for peace in the Middle East is the Prince of Peace Jesus Christ and his followers evidencing a same opportunity to dialogue,” he said.

The Open Door USA president noted that the Gaza Baptist Church building was heavily damaged last weekend when an Israeli bomb was dropped on the main police station in Gaza city across the street. All the church’s windows were shattered as a result of the nearby bombing.

World Vision and other Christian groups have called for both sides to agree to a cease-fire.

“We utterly condemn Hamas’s rocket attacks on Israeli civilians,” said Allyn Dhynes, advocacy manager with World Vision in Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza Strip. “At the same time, we cannot justify this overwhelming military action by the Israelis which is killing and injuring many innocent civilians.”

The World Council of Churches, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the International Justice and Peace of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, and the National Council of Churches USA are among the church bodies that have called for a cease-fire between Gaza and Israel.

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  • Tue Jan 06, 2009 3:02 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Good point, Cameron.

  • Tue Jan 06, 2009 2:51 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Why United Nations did not act to stop Hamas missiles hitting Israel ?

    Now hamas is paying the price and UNO is still non functional when civilians are brutally bombarded and killed.

  • Mon Jan 05, 2009 7:41 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    i heard the the bigwigs of hamas were hiding in the basements of hospitals. now there's a good example of how "brave" hamas is. they're just a bunch of spineless chickens. i don't know how they can make it to their heaven being such cowards.

  • Mon Jan 05, 2009 1:45 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    From I understand, though, is Humas was and does fire missles from their very own homes, no military bases away from their loved ones, but right there where they live, work and play.

  • Mon Jan 05, 2009 12:49 am Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    I understand the concern for those caught in the cross fire in Gaza, especially the women and children. I understand the outrage for the death of the innocent as being a sad occurrance of war. But where was the outrage when Israel was being rocketed and shelled EVERY DAY! How come the international community was not up in arms then? The fact is, the people of Gaza elected a bunch of savages to be their government, who have in turn used them as human shields and brought about their misery. Hamas knows that each civilian casualty is political and propaganda revenue for them and that's utterly dispeakable! Hamas messed with a nation with a might army and now is getting their clock cleaned at the expense of those innocent civilians.

  • Sun Jan 04, 2009 9:10 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    i wonder where those "christians" were during the 8,000 rockets that were launched upon the Israel civilian population DURING THE YEARS OF "CEASE FIRE"? probably making money off the stock market and buying their gas-guzzling SUV's and filling their fat butts with high cholesterol mcdonalds big macs. a bunch of johny-come-latelies who take in only HALF the story and act like they're so righteous and pious. my advice to them is quit listening to the liberal news media, get your head outta the sand, and pay attention to what's really going on. israel has finally gotten fed up with hamas' complete disregard for the cease fire. besides the fact that israel gave everyone in gaza ample warning to get out. those who are dumb enough to stay...well, they can't blame anyone but themselves now can they...

  • Sun Jan 04, 2009 3:49 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    "Where was the out cry when Hamas was lobbing Missiles into Israel killing Civilians.?"

    What do you mean? Don't you know that Isreal is just as much a fair target as us Christians? It's OK to kill off those who you disagree with if you are the liberal media.

  • artm »
    Sun Jan 04, 2009 7:56 am Agree: 4   Disagree: 0

    May God bless Israel, and protect her from her enemies. Where was the out cry when Hamas was lobbing Missiles into Israel killing Civilians.?

  • Sun Jan 04, 2009 2:12 am Agree: 3   Disagree: 4

    Maybe if those silly Muslims would stop firing random missles and rockets into urban neighborhoods, they would not have to deal with "ticked" off Israelis.

    Go get 'em Israel!

  • Sat Jan 03, 2009 8:18 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 1

    We certainly need to pray for peace for Jerusalem. We are commanded to do so Psalms 122:6. One does wonder, however, where these church leaders were for the last six months while Hamas sent missile after missile (over 6000) into Israel. None of the groups listed in the article ever said a word. Now that Israel responds, they feel compelled to condemn the country first attacked. What a world! "Even so, come quickly, Lord Jesus."

  • Sat Jan 03, 2009 7:50 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    The same God who reigned in the Old Covenant reigns in the New Covenant.

    He is a God of peace, and He is a God of war.

    Exo 15:3 Jehovah is a Man of war; Jehovah is His name.

    Pray for the peace of Jerusalem.

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