Leaders from the Catholic and Greek Orthodox churches visited Gaza’s only Catholic church on Friday.


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In a rare and emotional visit, top Christian leaders from Jerusalem entered Gaza on Friday to offer support and aid following a deadly Israeli strike on the enclave’s only Catholic church. The attack, which took place a day earlier, killed three civilians and damaged the church that had been sheltering hundreds.

Rare Visit Amid Conflict

Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, and Theophilos III, the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem, travelled to Gaza in a show of solidarity with the local Christian community. Their presence in the war-ravaged region is uncommon, especially due to Israel’s strict restrictions on movement in and out of Gaza.

The leaders brought essential food and medical supplies to a population facing severe shortages. Their visit also included arrangements to evacuate those injured in the strike for treatment outside Gaza.

Gaza Church Was a Refuge

Before the Israeli strike, the Holy Family Catholic Church had become a haven for over 600 people, most of them children. The Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem confirmed this in a statement, stressing that the church was not only a place of worship but a critical shelter for vulnerable civilians.

The Christian leaders’ visit aimed to express “pastoral solicitude” and reassure the small, embattled Christian community in Gaza that they are not forgotten.

Israel Responds, Investigation Ongoing

The Israeli government has expressed deep regret over the incident, calling it the result of stray ammunition. An official investigation is currently underway. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu personally addressed the matter during a phone call with Pope Leo on Friday.

According to the Vatican, Pope Leo emphasized the importance of protecting religious sites and renewed his appeal for an immediate ceasefire. “The humanitarian situation in Gaza is tragic,” the pontiff said, highlighting that children, the elderly, and the sick continue to bear the heaviest burden.

Global Condemnation and Questions of Fairness

The attack has drawn condemnation from across the globe, including from the United States, one of Israel’s closest allies. The international community continues to call for an end to hostilities as the death toll in Gaza nears 59,000, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.

Meanwhile, questions are being raised about the selective evacuation of injured individuals. Dr. Fadl Naim, Director of Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza, voiced his concerns on social media.

“Is this an image makeover or a case of religious discrimination?” he asked. “Why are Christian victims allowed to leave for treatment while tens of thousands of injured Palestinians are denied the same right?”

Hope Amid Devastation

Despite the devastation, the Christian leaders’ visit to Gaza offered a rare moment of compassion and hope. It served as a powerful reminder of the importance of unity, humanity, and faith—even in the darkest of times.

The strike on the Gaza church is now a flashpoint in the ongoing war, intensifying global demands for a ceasefire and for the protection of civilians and religious sites.

As talks remain stalled and violence shows no sign of abating, the world watches closely, hoping for peace and accountability.

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