Updated 12:47 pm.EST, Sun November 22, 2009

World|Sun, Jan. 11 2009 09:06 AM EST

Churches Decry Protracted Gaza-Israel Clash; Offer Aid

By Ethan Cole|Christian Post Reporter

A large number of churches from around the world this past week joined the international call for a cease-fire between Hamas and Israel as the conflict entered its second week and the death toll approached nearly 1,000 lives lost.

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    Palestinian Christian relatives of Wassem Saba, 22, who was killed in an Israeli missile strike, react during his funeral at Deir Al-Latin Church in Gaza City, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009. Israel said Wednesday that it 'welcomes' an Egyptian-French ceasefire proposal for Gaza as long as such a deal guarantees a halt to militant rockets and weapons smuggling, in a possible sign that a bloody 12-day offensive could be winding down.

Christian leaders in the United Kingdom, including the Rt. Rev. Michael Langrish, the Bishop of Exeter joined with Jewish rabbis and Muslim leaders on Friday to urge British Prime Minister Gordon Brown to renew efforts to end the raging violence between Gaza and Israel.

“Behind all the horrors of death and destruction in Gaza are human faces and human stories,” said Langrish in a statement. “Behind all the statistics for those killed and wounded, on either side, are human beings, each one a child of God.”

The faith leaders – which include Rabbi Danny Rich, head of the organization Liberal Judaism and Dr. Muhammad Abdul Bari, secretary-general of The Muslim Council of Britain – warned that continued violence in Gaza will only “exacerbate tensions and nurture hatred.”

Since the fighting began on Dec. 27, more than 850 Palestinians and 13 Israelis have been killed, according to Reuters. Among the casualties are children, who make up 50 percent of Gaza’s population, and innocent civilians.

More than 230 children have been killed thus far in Gaza, including one Palestinian girl during Sunday’s fighting, according to CNN. Palestinian medical sources say about 3,300 people have been wounded.

Israel says it is only targeting Hamas and has blamed the extremist Muslim group for using civilians as human shield.

Despite the U.N. Security Council’s call to stop the conflict this past week, Israel and Hamas on Sunday both vowed to keep fighting. Hamas’s exiled leader, Khaled Meshaal, said his group will not cease fighting until Israel ends its military offensive and lifts the blockade on the Gaza Strip, according to Reuters.

Israel, meanwhile, is demanding a complete stop to Hamas rocket fire as well as regional and international guarantees to a stop in arms smuggling to Hamas through Egypt.

On Sunday, one day after about a dozen rockets were fired into Israel, two rockets hit the southern town of Beersheba, 26 miles inside Israel

Two chief rabbis of Israel this past week told visiting Lutheran leaders from the United States and Canada about the suffering of Israelis living in southern Israel who have been subjected to continuous rocket firing by Hamas for nearly eight years.

“When you return to your countries, please be ambassadors to our feelings,” said Rabbi Yona Metzger to the bishops of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada. “We don’t want war. We don’t want to kill innocent people. We want only to defend ourselves.”

Metzger and his colleague, Rabbi Shlomo Amar, said they feel “deep distress” for the loss of innocent lives in the Gaza conflict.

Other churches and denominations that have called for a cease-fire and peace between Israel and Gaza this past week include the World Council of Churches, the World Alliance of Reformed Churches, the Presbyterian Church USA, the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod, and the Church of the Brethren.

Brethren Disaster Ministries has requested an $8,000 grant to help with the work of Church World Service in Gaza, while the relief arm of the Baptist World Alliance is working in Egypt to provide medical care to people who have fled from Gaza.

U.K.-based Barnabas Fund is meanwhile working with the Palestinian Bible Society, the Bible Society in Israel and the Arab Israeli Bible Society to provide food coupons to 400 Christian families in Gaza. The coupons can be exchanged for food at local grocery stores.

About 1,500 Arab Christians live among the 1.5 million people who inhabit the Gaza Strip, although some have fled because of the violence, according to SAT-7, the Christian television service for the Middle East.

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  • Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:04 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Thank you brother Steiner.
    God bless you and all your family members.

    From Indonesia

  • Wed Jan 14, 2009 7:51 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    aritonang,

    Yes, only the acceptance of Jesus can change people for the better. For only in Jesus can people begin to understand that they can and must forgive each other for past wrongs.

    I sometimes forget, and reason as if there could be another way for things to work out. But there isnt.

    I pray that those in this conflict would turn to Christ...and ask Him to change their hearts, to inspire them with His Love and His Compassion.

    It seems to me that there are times when we are powerless in everything except for the power to ask Christ as we bitterly reflect on our situation.

  • Tue Jan 13, 2009 10:07 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    In Gaza and the West Bank, strange phone calls started 2 days ago.

    For instance:
    Somebody call a house in Gaza. A relative pick up the phone and got an Arab speaking caller for Majeed who was a known Hamas operatives. The relative said she do not know where Majeed is right now but usually he hangs around in the under ground tunnel 2 house down the street. The phone goes dead and next thing you know Golani brigade moved down with K9 dogs and found out Majeed with several of his fellow terrorist on one of the many underground tunnel system in Gaza.

    Similar phone calls are made within these 2 days and more and more Hamas operatives are either picked up or shot dead.

  • Tue Jan 13, 2009 10:12 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Jordan may be 70% Palestinian, but it is not Palestine...

    I noted that it is a Palestinian state. I did not say it was Palestine.

    What I did say is that we dont need 3 Palestinian states.

    Hence, Palestinians, who are mostly arab syrians, or egyptians should live in Jordan.

  • Tue Jan 13, 2009 9:51 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    ...They were brutally evicted?...

    There are over 1 million arabs(mostly muslims) living in Israel proper. And though they openly despise Israel, they are given Israeli citizenship, allowed to vote and take part in Israeli life.

    This is brutality:

    The killing of over 2 million Armenians by the Turks; as these were forced to march through barren land as they would be raped, tortured, and killed by the islamic population.

    That is brutality...

  • Tue Jan 13, 2009 9:32 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    ...What we now call ethnic cleansing today...

    tell me, are you an Islamist passing off for a Christian?

    There was never any ethnic cleansing. Amazingly, in this age, the Hebrews are probably the only nation that did not resort to ethnic cleansing.

    el Husseini, the great mufti of Jerusalem..who was related to Arafat is responsible for ethnic cleansing.

    He organized an islamic nazi brigade during the second world war, called it the Handzar division. These, were known even to the Germans, to be savagely cruel. They did ethnic cleansing. They murdered Serbs and Jews in the hundreds of thousands...using the most inhumane and cruel methods to torture, kill and maim people as they sought to establish their homeland there in Bosnia.

    The Jews have not done this to the arab population in Judea...yet you accuse them falsely of ethnic cleansing...

  • Tue Jan 13, 2009 9:02 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    ....Palestine is the centuries old nation....

    Palestine was never a nation. Why do you lie?

    There have always been Jewish people living in Judea. Palestine is a region. It was the appellation the Romans used for Judea, the nation of the Jews.

    Most arabs left in 1948 when they were asked to leave, not by the Hebrews, but by Arab nations who were preparing to attack and murder all the Hebrews there.

    Under David BenGurion, Israel fought back the great odds, and succeeded. Why should those arabs get their land back? they were hoping for the destruction of a people which desired to live side by side with them, even though it was the land of the Jews.

    It is the Jews who have made the land bloom and created an oasis. The arabs had done little if nothing.

    What writings, or what History, or what currency did any of the arabs there ever establish there?

    When Israel became a nation, many Jews had to leave arab lands for fear of being killed...Nearly a million had to leave lands, estates.

    Arafat, the renouned Palestinian leader was an Egyptian......so much for the palestinian cause!

  • Tue Jan 13, 2009 12:07 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Is there census information of the Christian population in Palestine ??

  • Mon Jan 12, 2009 10:22 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    From Cpan
    Ron Paul: Israel created Hamas
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERCp3VVDYxA
    Ron Paul, while by no means perfect, could have been the man taking the oath of office this Jan. 20 if the Republican nominated a conservative, rather a neo- conservative.

  • Mon Jan 12, 2009 10:18 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Fa Fleming, please pray for the Christian brothers and sisters who are in Gaza right now, especially for their children. God bless you and your loved ones.

  • Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:32 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I see our grasp of history is a little light on this site. Jordan may be 70% Palestinian, but it is not Palestine.

    Palestine is the centuries old nation, under constant occupation by Europe and the Ottomans before them. It is the nation from which Israel was carved. When the Jews occupied their new land, they brutally evicted Arabs of every kind from their ancestral homeland in what we would call an ethnic cleansing today. They wanted a racially and religiously pure state. The situation today is the result of that partition of Palestine and the dreadful treatment of the native Arabs by Jews resettled from Europe and elsewhere. That doesn't justify Arab violence, but nor should we excuse Israeli excesses.

    This is not a black and white issue. It has a history and not a pretty one. I know. Parts of my family were forced into exile by the Israelis around 1950. They lived in Haifa. Violence and oppression are always wrong, even if it comes at the hands of "the chosen paople."

  • Mon Jan 12, 2009 9:21 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    The current conflict in Gaza is the sole responsibility of Hamas. If they agreed to stop launching missiles into souther Israel, the fighting would stop. Hamas is an Islamic terrorist organization openly committed to destroying Israel. Their "jihad" is religious not political. Therefore peace is not an option unless peace is needed to rearm for another attack. I lived in Israel last year. They desperately want peace with the Palestinians but no leader in Hamas is interested in peace with Israel.

  • Mon Jan 12, 2009 4:55 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    Please see the facts that Hamas is using children as courier and human shield.

    Hamas boobie trap everything and do not even care that children would make some casualties in case anybody trip the explosives.

    Hamas let children sleeps in building heavily boobie trap and mined over and over to prevent deactivating

    I agree fully to the use of K9 dogs to prevent the traps from working and IDF use caution when entering any building and more on underground tunnels.

    But once IDF have completed their job in making sure that all qassam launchers are destroyed and the operators caught or killed, all Hamas rearm and resupply routes thru Rafah has been closed for good AND making sure that Hamas do not present any thread including the ones in west bank with Khaled Meshal then Israel shall enter the ceasefire ON THEIR OWN TERM.

  • Sun Jan 11, 2009 9:45 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    "Behind all the statistics for those killed and wounded, on either side, are human beings, each one a child of God."

    Tell it to Hamas. Maybe if they stop shooting at Isreal then Isreal will stop defending itself....

  • Sun Jan 11, 2009 6:11 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    It is also important for Christianpost to remind its readers who Hamas is.

    They are a fascist organization that calls for the destruction of Israel and by extension the destruction of the West.

    They continue to use fascist and stalinistic methods to torture, persecute and kill those Palestinians that do not share its ideology.

  • Sun Jan 11, 2009 3:46 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I personally think that donated money should be used to resettle Christians out of Gaza.

    The rest of the Gazans should be resettled in Jordan.

    Jordan is the Palestinian state. It is over 70% Palestinian. It has a Palestinian Princess... and with U.N money the Gazans would feel right at home. We are only helping Hamas by supporting these with aid money that keeps them there.

    While in Jordan, where they belong; the money spent by the U.N. and aid agencies would finally do some good instead of going to islamist organizations like Hamas. (who kill people who do not agree with their ideology, have introduced crucifixion, and just build tunnels and buy arms to attack Israel.)

  • Sun Jan 11, 2009 1:35 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    So..."churches around the world?" are decrying this violence. There are thousands of churches around the world, and this article mentioned a handful. Interesting...How about this, "churches of the world:" Let's decry the source of this trouble - Hamas, that group of hoodlums who sent rockets into Israel, and applaud the initial restraint Israel used to prevent the violence, including calls and diplomacy. It didn't work...Hmmm...is there a message here? Is it that Hamas wants it their way or the highway? Hmmm...let's applaud Israel for defending its people and wanting to exact a price for the killing of its citizens. It is sad that "innocent" civilians are caught in the crossfire, however...Israel SHOULD NOT HAVE TO BOW to international pressure, as well as churches "around the world" to stop defending itself from violence and hoodlums/terrorists who want to destroy their nation!!!!

  • Sun Jan 11, 2009 10:01 am Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    God bless Israel and her right to defend herself from the terrorists. May Hamas be wiped away through these actions.

  • Sun Jan 11, 2009 9:33 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    We need to remember Ecclesiastes chapter 3.

    And remember that there is nothing that happens that is out of God's control. Everything has a purpose.

    For him who has ears to hear, let him hear what the Spirit is saying to the church.

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