Post by : Bianca Qureshi
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On a recent day, the people of Gaza faced another painful incident that shook their hearts deeply. The Israeli army targeted the Holy Family Church, one of the oldest and most respected churches in the Gaza Strip. This attack did not only damage a holy place but also caused the death and injury of innocent people who were inside or near the church.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has condemned this act in the strongest words possible. The UAE government said this attack was completely wrong and a clear violation of international humanitarian law, which protects civilians and holy places during times of war.
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What Happened at the Holy Family Church?
According to reports from Gaza, the Israeli army carried out an attack that struck the Holy Family Church. This church is very important to the Christian community in Gaza, as it is one of the few churches left in the area. People go there to pray, find peace, and feel safe.
Sadly, when the attack happened, many people were inside or around the church. Some of them were there to pray, while others were using the church as a shelter to stay safe from the ongoing war. The attack led to the death of several people and injured many others. The exact number of victims is still being confirmed by local officials.
UAE’s Strong Reaction to the Attack
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates issued an official statement after hearing about this tragic incident. In the statement, the UAE strongly condemned and denounced the attack. The government used very firm words, calling it a “blatant violation of international humanitarian law.” This means they believe it was a direct and clear break of laws that protect people during war.
The UAE reminded the world that holy places like churches, mosques, and temples must never be attacked, no matter what happens during conflicts. They said such acts not only harm people but also hurt the feelings of communities around the world who respect these holy sites.
Why Is the Attack Considered a Violation of Law?
International humanitarian law has clear rules about what armies can and cannot do during war. One important rule is that civilians, hospitals, schools, and religious sites should never be targeted. These places are protected because they are not part of the fight. They provide shelter, prayer, and care for people who are already suffering due to war.
When the Israeli army attacked the Holy Family Church, it broke this law because the church was a place for civilians and had no link to any military activity. The UAE’s statement explained that such attacks make the humanitarian situation even worse in Gaza, which is already facing a severe crisis with shortage of food, medicine, and safe shelters.
UAE’s Call for Protection of Civilians and Holy Sites
In its statement, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs said there is an urgent need to respect the sanctity of holy sites. They used the word “sanctity” to show how special and pure these places are for people of faith. They asked all parties involved in the war to ensure these sites remain safe and are not harmed during attacks.
The UAE also firmly rejected any attack on civilians, whether they are men, women, children, or the elderly. The Ministry said it is important to protect innocent people because they have no part in the war. Their lives must be valued and safeguarded at all costs.
Ongoing Crisis in Gaza
The attack on the Holy Family Church is only one of the many painful events happening in Gaza these days. The Strip has been witnessing heavy bombings, military operations, and clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinian groups. Due to this continuous fighting, thousands of people have died and many more are injured or have lost their homes.
Hospitals are overloaded with injured people, and medical teams are struggling to treat everyone due to lack of medicines and equipment. Many families have taken shelter in schools, churches, and mosques because their homes have been destroyed or damaged.
How the World Is Reacting
Countries around the world, including the UAE, are watching the situation in Gaza with deep concern. Human rights groups have warned that if the violence continues, the humanitarian crisis will become even worse. More people will lose their lives, and children will continue to suffer from fear, hunger, and injuries.
The United Nations and other international organisations have called for a ceasefire and immediate aid to help people in Gaza. They believe that only peace talks and mutual understanding can bring an end to this suffering.
The UAE’s Humanitarian Stand
The UAE has always supported peace and safety for all people, regardless of their religion or nationality. In their statement, the UAE government repeated its stand that it rejects all forms of violence that harm innocent people or destroy places of worship. The UAE has also been sending humanitarian aid to Gaza to help the people survive during this tough time.
This includes food supplies, medicines, tents, and other emergency needs. The UAE has called upon other countries to do the same and show solidarity with the people of Gaza who are facing daily struggles due to the war.
A Call for Peace
The attack on the Holy Family Church in Gaza has brought sadness to many people around the world. The UAE’s strong condemnation shows that such acts are unacceptable under any circumstances. Protecting civilians and holy sites is not just a legal responsibility but also a moral one. Every human being deserves to live in peace and pray in their sacred places without fear.
As the fighting continues in Gaza, countries like the UAE hope that there will soon be peace talks, a ceasefire, and an end to this tragic conflict. The UAE’s message is clear: respect human life, protect the innocent, and honour the sanctity of holy places to build a peaceful world for everyone.
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