Church Committee denounces Israeli attack on Christian worshipers in Jerusalem

The Higher Presidential Committee for Church Affairs condemned today the attack by the Israeli occupation forces on monks, clerics and Christian worshipers participating in the Holy Saturday celebrations in occupied Jerusalem. “For days, the Israeli p…

The Higher Presidential Committee for Church Affairs condemned today the attack by the Israeli occupation forces on monks, clerics and Christian worshipers participating in the Holy Saturday celebrations in occupied Jerusalem. “For days, the Israeli police has been threatening to impose a closure on the Holy City, and asked churches to reduce the number of participants and those allowed to enter the Church of the Holy Sepulcher,” Ramzi Khoury, the Head of the Committee, said in a statement. He added, “Since this morning, the Israeli police has been transforming the city into a military barracks, and barriers have been deployed at all entrances and around the Church of the Holy Sepulcher.” Khoury stressed that Israel does not care about international laws that guarantee the freedom of worship and the unimpeded practice of religious rituals, adding that “the attacks against Christians today are the same attacks against Muslim worshipers in the Al-Aqsa Mosque”. “It has become clear that the Israeli occupation government is not concerned with achieving calm, but is rather interested in escalation and violence, working with all its means to provoke the sentiments of Muslim and Christian worshipers,” he added. Khoury urged the international community and human rights institutions to take immediate action against Israel’s violation of the sanctity of the holy sites, and to put an end to the Israeli crimes against the Palestinian people.

Source: Palestine News & Information Agency (WAFA)

Previous Article

Optica Publishing Group Announces Launch of Optica Quantum

Next Article

ROSEN, GLOBAL INVESTOR COUNSEL, Encourages RH Investors With Losses to Inquire About Class Action Investigation – RH

Related Posts

ERDOGAN SAYS TURKEY ELECTIONS TO BE HELD ON MAY 14

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan indicated on Wednesday that elections will be held on May 14, sticking to his previous plan for the vote with a date just over three months after a devastating earthquake killed more than 45,000 people in Turkey.“This nat...