fyi.
as much as I deplore and would say they deserve more than they will get, it was either unintentional or unauthorized.
the church is mere feet away from a compound which had been hit once before because they take in anyone (yes, Hamas)
it was almost surely not intentional, or if it was, by some bigoted IDF troop, it was unauthorized for sure.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed regret after Israeli tank fire killed three people at a Catholic church in Gaza today, blaming a “stray” round for the deaths after a phone call with United States President Donald Trump.
Ten other people were wounded in Israeli tank fire including the parish priest.
www.nzherald.co.nz
President Donald Trump personally called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday morning to express his dissatisfaction with an Israeli military strike that hit the Holy Family Catholic Church in Gaza, killing three civilians and injuring ten others. The church had been serving as a shelter for displaced residents.
“It was not a positive reaction,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters. “He called Prime Minister Netanyahu this morning to address the strikes on that church in Gaza.” According to Leavitt, Netanyahu acknowledged to Trump that the attack was a mistake and agreed to publicly state as much."
President Trump expressed his disapproval directly to the Israeli prime minister following an IDF strike on the only Catholic church in Gaza
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The direct strike killed three people as confirmed by the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem hours after the attack.
www.catholicnewsagency.com
While the Israel Defense Forces
said they were investigating the incident, the spokesperson for the Israeli Foreign Ministry, Oren Marmorstein, expressed his country’s “deep regret over the damage to the Holy Family Church in Gaza City and over any civilian casualties.”
He added that the circumstances of the incident remain unclear and that the results of the investigation would be published transparently.
The Holy Family Church is considered the last Christian refuge in Gaza, where dozens of families have been sheltering since the outbreak of the war in October 2023. The church also suffered partial damage in July 2024, when its surroundings were shelled, an incident that at the time drew condemnation from church leaders in the Holy Land.