El Papa habla después de que un francotirador del ejército israelí matara a dos mujeres cristianas a “sangre fría” en una iglesia de Gaza

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https://edition.cnn.com/2023/12/16/middleeast/idf-sniper-gaza-church-deaths-intl-hnk/index.html
Pope speaks out after IDF sniper kills two women inside Gaza church, per Catholic authorities

By Maija Ehlinger, Jomana Karadsheh, Kareem El Damanhoury and Heather Chen, CNN
3 minute read
Updated 3:43 PM EST, Mon December 18, 2023

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A 2018 file photo showing the exterior of the Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Family in Gaza City.


CNN —
An Israeli military sniper shot and killed two women inside the Holy Family Parish in Gaza on Saturday, according to the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem.

The mother and daughter were walking to the Sister’s Convent, the patriarchate said, when gunfire erupted. “One was killed as she tried to carry the other to safety,” it added.

Seven others were also shot and wounded in the attack at the complex, where most Gaza’s Christian families have taken refuge since the start of the war, according to the patriarchate, which oversees Catholic Churches across Cyprus, Jordan, Israel, Gaza and the West Bank.


“No warning was given, no notification was provided,” the statement continued. “They were shot in cold blood inside the premises of the parish, where there are no belligerents.”

Pope Francis on Sunday addressed the deaths at the Holy Family Parish, lamenting that “unarmed civilians are targets for bombs and gunfire” in Gaza and invoking scripture on war.

“I continue receiving very serious and sad news about Gaza. Unarmed civilians are targets for bombs and gunfire. And this has happened even within the parish complex of the Holy Family, where there are no terrorists, but families, children, people who are sick and have disabilities, sisters,” he said during his weekly Angelus prayer.

“Some are saying, ‘This is terrorism and war.’ Yes, it is war, it is terrorism. That is why Scripture says that ‘God puts an end to war… the bow he breaks and the spear he snaps,’” the Pope continued.

“Let us pray to the Lord for peace,” he added.

According to the patriarchate, Israel Defense Forces tanks also targeted the Convent of the Sisters of Mother Theresa, which houses 54 disabled people and is part of the church’s compound. The building’s generator, its only current source of electricity, as well as its fuel resources, solar panels and water tanks were also destroyed.

IDF rockets had made the convent “uninhabitable,” the statement said.


In response to a CNN request for comment about the incident, the Israel Defense Forces released a statement saying saying that no fatalities had been reported by Holy Family Parish representatives during a “dialogue” with the IDF as of Saturday morning. “A review of the IDF”s operational findings support this,” it added.

CNN has been unable to reach the Latin Patriarchate about the conversation described.

The IDF statement also said that it does not target civilians, and added that it is reviewing another incident near a second church in northern Gaza: “An initial review suggests that IDF troops, who were operating against Hamas terrorists in the area, operated against a threat that they identified in the area of the church.”

On Friday, UK lawmaker Layla jovenlandesan, a member of parliament for Oxford West and Abingdon, said that members of her family sheltering in the church were “beyond desperate and terrified” as conditions continued to worsen.

jovenlandesan on November 15 told the UK House of Commons that a family member who had been sheltering in the church had died. Citing accounts from her family, jovenlandesan added that electricity generators at the church had stopped.

“[My family] are reporting white phosphorous and gunfire into their compound,” she said. “The bin collector and the janitor have been shot and their bodies are laying outside and remain uncollected.”

CNN cannot independently verify the conditions in and around the church, nor the allegation of the use of incendiary munitions (which can be illegal in some circumstances).

This is a developing story and will be updated.

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IDF sniper kills 2 women inside Gaza church, according to Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem
From CNN's Jomana Karadsheh and Maija Ehlinger

An Israeli Defense Forces sniper shot and killed two women inside the Holy Family Parish in Gaza on Saturday, according to a statement from the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem, which oversees Catholic churches across Cyprus, Jordan, Israel, Gaza and the West Bank.

The majority of Christian families inside Gaza have taken refuge inside the parish since the start of the war, the statement added.

The two women, described as a mother and daughter, were walking to the convent, and "one was killed as she tried to carry the other to safety," it said. Seven others were shot and wounded in the attack.

"No warning was given, no notification was provided. They were shot in cold blood inside the premises of the Parish, where there are no belligerents," the statement continued.
The Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem said that Israel Defense Forces tanks also targeted the Convent of the Sisters of Mother Teresa, which is housing 54 disabled persons and is part of the church's compound. The building's generator — which is the only current source of electricity — and its fuel resources, solar panels, and water tanks have been destroyed, it said, and IDF rockets have made the convent "uninhabitable."

CNN has reached out to the IDF for comment.

On Friday, UK lawmaker Layla jovenlandesan said her family members sheltering in in the church are “beyond desperate and terrified” as conditions continue to worsen.

“(My family is) reporting white phosphorous and gunfire into their compound,” she said. “The bin collector and the janitor have been shot and their bodies are laying outside and remain uncollected.”

CNN cannot independently verify the conditions in and around the church, nor the allegation of the use of incendiary munitions, which can be illegal in some circumstances.

Citing her family members, the Oxford West and Abingdon member of parliament added that electricity generators have stopped working at the church.

On November 15, jovenlandesan told the UK House of Commons that one of her family members sheltering in the church had died.

CNN's Kareem El Damanhoury contributed to this report.
 
se sabe ya por qué Abascal continua apoyando al malo de cristianos/as Netanyahu??
Abascal la ha cagado bien apoyando al falopio plus de Milei, un hombre-estafa ****ohebreizado, enemigo de los argentinos.
 
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