Though many American Christians see a 'blessing' in unwavering support for Israel, it is jarring to confront exactly how Christians are treated in the Holy Land.
Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa told LifeSiteNews that his famous offer to exchange himself for Israeli prisoners last October was born out of a duty to do 'all that is possible to save my people.'
Catholic humanitarian Jason Jones sits down for an interview with John-Henry Westen on the efforts of his organization, the Vulnerable People Project, to help Christians in Gaza who have been suffering greatly amid the tragedy of war.
In the midst of Israel committing ‘an obvious and actual genocide’ in Gaza, the popular commentator argued ‘the sovereignty of the United States is (now) lost’ due to actions of de facto agents of this foreign nation. ‘And it has to be stopped.’
Reverend Munther Isaac confirmed the difficulty of living under the ‘very harsh Israeli military occupation’ and warned that unless their fellow Christians in the West can successfully advocate for a peaceful solution, they will not survive.
Evidence of Israelis murdering civilians with drones, sniper-shooting women and children, sometimes when they are waving white flags, sexual assault including rape, the desecrating of cemeteries, and more, has generated a reaction from most of the world.
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant asserted that Israel had ‘no moral right to stop the war in Gaza’ and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office called the U.S. position a 'clear retreat' in its policy.
The parting of the ways came as a result of the popular commentator arguing that 'American taxpayers should not have to pay for Israel’s wars or the wars of any other country.’
'There has been a remarkable number of videos posted by Israeli soldiers on social media... torturing, humiliating, and mocking detained Palestinian prisoners,' summarized Democracy for the Arab World Now's Sarah Leah Whitson.
'The Christians of Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and many other lands turn to us and ask, ‘Help us to spread the sweet aroma of Christ’ (2 Corinthians 2:15) again in the East,' Cardinal Claudio Gugerotti wrote in a Lenten appeal.