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Global Church Heads Mourn ‘Appalling’ Loss After Anglican Hospital Hit in Gaza

Por Catalina Pepinster
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Bodies of Palestinians killed by an explosion at al-Ahli Hospital are gathered at the front yard of al-Shifa hospital, in Gaza City, central Gaza Strip, Oct. 17, 2023. (AP Photo/Abed Khaled)

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby described reports of hundreds of deaths after an attack on an Anglican hospital in Gaza on Tuesday as an “appalling and devastating loss of innocent lives.” The archbishop spoke as news emerged of the rocket attack on al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City, run by the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem, that has left as many as 500 people dead and others injured, according to multiple reports.

The Israeli military has denied the strike was theirs, accusing Palestinian Islamic Jihad, a militant group allied with Hamas, of launching a rocket that malfunctioned and hit the hospital. Early U.S. intelligence Wednesday suggested the rocket causing the blast was fired from a Palestinian fighter position.

“It is unconscionable that aid is being prevented from reaching children and adults who are not combatants in this war,” said Welby, the spiritual leader of the Anglican Communion and primate of the Church of England, in a statement Wednesday morning after more news of the attack. “It is indefensible that hospitals, schools and refugee camps are being struck.”

The Associated Press confirmed that video footage showed fire engulfing the hospital and bodies scattered across the grounds, including those of children.

The al-Ahli hospital in northern Gaza was not only being used by medics and patients but was packed with Palestinians seeking shelter after evacuation orders from Israel. The rocket attack follows 10 days of conflict between Israel and Hamas after the Oct. 7 assault by Hamas militants on Jewish settlements, in which 1,400 Israelis died and 200 people were taken hostage. Palestinian officials reported Tuesday that more than 2,800 Palestinians have been killed and 10,000 others have been wounded in the days since.

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In Wednesday’s statement, Welby urged restraint in apportioning blame until the facts are clear and said the attack “violates the sanctity and dignity of human life.”

The archbishop went on to condemn the “evil and heinous” Oct. 7 attack by Hamas as a crime against God and humanity. He backed Israel’s right to defend itself and described as “an outrage” that Hamas is still holding hostages.

But he also warned that Israel’s actions must be proportionate and was critical of its bombing campaign on the heavily populated Gaza Strip. It is “causing massive civilian casualties and suffering,” he said.

“The people of Gaza are running out of water, food, medical supplies and places of refuge,” he continued.

Anglican Archbishop Hosam Naoum, who leads the Anglican province that includes the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem, also denounced the attack on the hospital during a livestreamed news conference Wednesday. Naoum was flanked by the patriarchs, or heads of the churches, in the Holy Land, who put out a joint statement “mourning civilian victims of the massacre in Gaza and extending solidarity to the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem.”

“We regard this as a crime against humanity and we call upon all sides, that this war must come to an end,” said Naoum, describing a scene of Palestinians, who had sought shelter at the hospital, gathered in the courtyard singing songs of peace before the missile hit.

The hospital attack has raised tensions even further in Israel and Gaza, and caused several Arab leaders, including Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, to pull out of talks with President Joe Biden during the U.S. leader’s trip to the region for emergency diplomatic efforts. Biden met with Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Wednesday and assured him that “Based on what I’ve seen, it appears as though it (the rocket strike at the hospital) was done by the other team, not you.”

Biden announced that Israel had agreed to let aid into Gaza from Egypt, which the office of Netanyahu confirmed, stipulating the aid could only be food, water and medicine for the civilian population.

Pope Francis also spoke out after the attack on the al-Ahli hospital, saying: “The situation in Gaza is desperate. Please let everything be done to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe. The possible widening of the conflict is disturbing. Let the weapons be silenced.”

Among the first to denounce the attack was Richard Sewell, dean of the Anglican St. George’s College, in Jerusalem. “Disaster: our hospital, Ahli Arab hospital has taken a direct hit from an Israeli missile,” he posted on X, formerly Twitter.

“This is deliberate killing of vulnerable civilians. The bombs must stop now. There can be no possible justification for this.”

Welby had previously urged that the Israelis reverse their demand for hospitals in Gaza to be evacuated. “The seriously ill and injured patients at the Anglican-run Ahli Hospital — and other healthcare facilities in northern Gaza — cannot be safely evacuated,” he warned en una oracion on Sunday. “They are running low on medical supplies. They are facing catastrophe.

“I appeal for the evacuation order on hospitals in northern Gaza to be reversed — and for health facilities, health workers, patients and civilians to be protected,” he said.

On Tuesday evening, the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, Michael Curry, emitió una declaración urging prayer after the attack on the hospital.

“My heart aches when I remember visiting al-Ahli hospital in 2018 during Holy Week to meet the medical teams and all the people of that remarkable ministry. They were passionately committed to anyone who had need,” Curry said in his statement.

In the days since the conflict began, American Episcopal leaders have been encouraging people to donate to the work of al-Ahli Hospital through the American Friends of the Diocese of Jerusalem. In an Oct. 15 statement, bishops of the Diocese of New York praised the work of the hospital and of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem as without “a political agenda” and in service to “Christian, Jew and Muslim alike through hospitals and schools and shelters, and at no cost.”

According to the hospital’s website, it provided a free community clinic, another for underweight and malnourished children, burn treatment and psycho-social support for children and their caregivers suffering trauma from war and the ongoing blockade of Gaza. It is the oldest hospital in Gaza, founded in 1882, and its community care clinic was the only free health care available to people in Gaza. It treated patients regardless of faith or nationality.

This is the second time in four days the hospital has been hit. On Saturday, the Diagnostic Cancer Treatment Center of the hospital was hit by an Israeli rocket. Two upper floors of the center, which houses the ultrasound and mammography wards, were severely damaged. Four hospital staff members were injured in that blast and are receiving treatment for their wounds.

“The Diagnostic Centre is the Crown Jewel of Ahli Hospital, providing cancer diagnosis as a prelude to various treatment options both at Ahli and in other facilities,” Naoum, the Anglican archbishop of Jerusalem, told the Anglican Communion News Service at the time. “Next month, we were due to open a new chemotherapy centre there in partnership with Augusta Victoria Hospital on the Mount of Olives — a principal reason for our visit to the hospital last week.”

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Catherine Pepinster es periodista, locutora, autora y colaboradora de Religion News Service.

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  1. The rocket was a misfiring by Islamic Jihad. It was now well documented. Please change the article to emphasize this, since as you point out, this MISINFORMATION is causing negotiations to break down, and ultimately, lives WILL be lost due to irresponsible journalism. Very sad the head of the organization immediately denounced Israel. Doesn’t the Bible teach to seek the TRUTH and not SLANDER?

  2. I find it disgusting that so-called Christians made judgements about what happened before anyone knew for sure. They joined the pro-Palestine choir in condemning Israel based on pure prejudice and ignorance. Now that more information is available, the evidence is strongly pointing to a rocket misfire that happened during a rocket barrage launched by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ). Not only that, but the death toll is far less than initially reported. The numbers are likely fewer than 50 dead, not 500. The graphic statements “video footage showed fire engulfing the hospital and bodies scattered across the grounds, including those of children” and “We regard this as a crime against humanity and we call upon all sides, that this war must come to an end,” said Naoum, describing a scene of Palestinians, who had sought shelter at the hospital, gathered in the courtyard singing songs of peace before the missile hit.” plays on people’s emotions and will drive a false narrative about what happened. I wouldn’t want any of those people on a jury. They’re voting for a conviction without hearing both sides.

  3. Near the end of his belated Nobel lecture, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn stated, “The simple act of an ordinary brave man is not to participate in lies, not to support false actions! His rule: Let that come into the world, let it even reign supreme—only not through me.”

    This is often quoted with an imprecision and lack of sourcing common to social media. Worse, all the [mis]quotes out there invariably leave out the actual punch line, which is in the very next sentence: “But it is within the power of writers and artists to do much more: to defeat the lie!”

    This week, news consumers the world over have been treated to early headlines and accounts which basically repeated agitprop from notoriously unreliable sources in Gaza. This has been followed by an excruciatingly slow walk-back over the last two days as evidence has emerged to expose what amounts to an epic and almost industry-wide failure of journalistic integrity, right at what could prove to be the most volatile point in Middle East history many of us will have been alive to witness.

    All this to say, whatever really happened at al-Ahli, it’s been a disappointing week for the writers.

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