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Irish Examiner on MSNReligious leaders enter Gaza in rare solidarity visit after deadly church strikeTop church leaders in Jerusalem have travelled to Gaza in a rare solidarity visit to the territory one day after an Israeli ...
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The Forward on MSNGaza is starving. Where are the American Jewish leaders?A few days after a Lebanese Christian militia, under the permissive watch of the Israeli army, slaughtered thousands of ...
Top church leaders have visited Gaza after its only Catholic church was struck by an Israeli shell the day before.
Leaders from the Catholic and Greek Orthodox Church visited Gaza’s only Catholic church on Friday, where a day earlier three ...
On Wednesday, the clergy members escalated their cause, buying a full-page ad in the New York Times — with the backing of more than 900 Black Christian faith leaders — calling for a cease-fire ...
OVER-THE-RHINE, Ohio (WKRC) -The carnage of Israel’s war against Hamas brought faith leaders from across the Tri-State together Sunday to call for a ceasefire in Gaza. More than 100 people came ...
Religious leaders are united on Gaza humanitarian crisis. As political leadership flounders on Gaza, Black pastors have demanded that President Joe Biden wake up to the horrors being inflicted in ...
As the war in Gaza rages on, leaving thousands dead and even more displaced, religious leaders in Maryland and beyond are hopeful the Middle Eastern conflict can be peacefully resolved through fait… ...
Yahya Sinwar, the Hamas leader driven by religious zeal and the “necessary sacrifice” of killed Palestinians, will never be easy to negotiate or contend with, writes Peter Bergen.
Religious leaders and their institutions are also caught in this polarization. Unfortunately, many of them seem unable to take a clear moral and ethical stand against the war on Gaza.
Jewish, Muslim, and Christian leaders call for peace in Gaza They spoke at the Muslim Community center, 4380 N. Elston Ave. Their call on Monday came just before Thanksgiving.
Black faith leaders, McBride said, have condemned Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel that left more than 1,400 dead and 200 kidnapped, but are also outraged by Israel’s subsequent assault into the ...
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