Orthodox Church in Jordan condemns Israeli Occupation attacks on Gaza, calls for accountability
The Orthodox Roman Church in Jordan condemned Friday the war crimes committed by the Israeli Occupation against the people in Gaza, Muslims and Christians alike.
The latest of these attacks was the shelling of facilities hosting displaced civilians, belonging to the Greek Orthodox Church, St. Porphyrius Church, resulting in the loss of dozens of innocent lives.
The Orthodox Church criticized the international community's discourse on human rights, raising doubts about its civic and humanitarian duties towards the Gazans who are currently enduring a genocidal onslaught by the Israeli Occupation.
They held the Israeli Occupation accountable for the innocent bloodshed due to its barbaric and deliberate attacks on residential houses, schools, and hospitals.


