It’s too early, but it looks like Iran’s retaliatory strikes against the zionist entity were a measured response along the lines of their 2020 revenge attack against the GAE in Iraq. It appears they removed the air assets used in the zionist’s illegal consulate attack. Time and maybe satellite photos will tell. This saga, of course, might just be getting started.
Iran’s moves are defensive. But on the streets of Tehran, there is a palpable sense that Persia is fighting for the Palestinians. Right now, I’m working my way through Rev. Munther Isaac’s The Other Side Of The Wall, a must-read. He mentioned the Kairos Document, which I was unfamiliar with.
A moment of truth
A word of faith, hope and love from the heart of Palestinian suffering
Introduction
We, a group of Christian Palestinians, after prayer, reflection and an exchange of opinion, cry out from within the suffering in our country, under the Israeli occupation, with a cry of hope in the absence of all hope, a cry full of prayer and faith in a God ever vigilant, in God’s divine providence for all the inhabitants of this land. Inspired by the mystery of God’s love for all, the mystery of God’s divine presence in the history of all peoples and, in a particular way, in the history of our country, we proclaim our word based on our Christian faith and our sense of Palestinian belonging – a word of faith, hope and love.
Why now? Because today we have reached a dead end in the tragedy of the Palestinian people. The decision-makers content themselves with managing the crisis rather than committing themselves to the serious task of finding a way to resolve it. The hearts of the faithful are filled with pain and with questioning: What is the international community doing? What are the political leaders in Palestine, in Israel and in the Arab world doing? What is the Church doing? The problem is not just a political one. It is a policy in which human beings are destroyed, and this must be of concern to the Church.
We address ourselves to our brothers and sisters, members of our Churches in this land. We call out as Christians and as Palestinians to our religious and political leaders, to our Palestinian society and to the Israeli society, to the international community, and to our Christian brothers and sisters in the Churches around the world.
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Read the whole thing. Remember this was published years before the current genocide started.