The Israeli military on Saturday entered the compound of the Holy Family Catholic Parish in Gaza, shooting at anyone leaving the church.

The victims are an elderly woman and her daughter who rushed out of the building to rescue her mother. Israel has justified the attack, claiming the presence of a missile launcher in the parish.

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    11 months ago

    Shhhhh, important to forget that Palestinians includes Christians. Easier to accept war crimes that way.

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    11 months ago
    • Lets attack the church because there is a missile launchers in there.
    • Two women running out.
    • IDF shoot them.
    • IDF “it is justified”
    • USA “this is not a war crime”
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    11 months ago

    This is looking less and less like a war by the day, and more and more like mass execution.

    Welcome to the the Palestinian holocaust…

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      11 months ago

      I believe the Pope has already characterized these actions as terrorism.

      Still, it just breaks my heart. Day after day, so many innocents killed and maimed. It must stop.

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        Prior to the October 7 attack, the Pope publicly raised the issue of Jewish settlers attacking Palestinian churches. Far right extremist Itamar Ben Ghavir, the cabinet minister tasked with domestic policing, refused to condemn the attacks and said this was justifiable given how anti-Semitic churches are.

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    11 months ago

    Amazing how much death and destruction being carried out in the name of a god.