🚨🇮🇱🇱🇧 BREAKING: ISRAEL bombed the mausoleum of Simon Peter, an apostle of Christ, to ruins
The ancient shrine is believed to hold the burial place of Saint Peter, apostle of Jesus Christ — in Southern Lebanon
This marks the second time Israel has bombed the shrine, which dates to the 1st century CE
Good Friday reminds us of Jesus Christ’s sacrifice. May this day further deepen the values of harmony, compassion and forgiveness. May brotherhood and hope guide us all.
@ninoboxer Seems like we are seeing “the enemy of my enemy is my friend” playing out in real time. How does a nation under blackmail break away from blackmail? Does it attack the BM masterminds directly or does it use a proxy? 🤔
Israel needs to understand what it is echoing. Jesus entered the city fully aware that it would crucify Him. He still walked in. And now Israel — a government, not God — stands at the threshold of the Holy Sepulcher and tells priests and faithful Christians they may not enter without fear, simply because Israel has claimed that power.
What we are witnessing is not faith, but power—where the state of Israel places itself above Christianity, deciding which beliefs are worthy and which are not
Benjamin Netanyahu goes completely psychotic and says he will continue attacking Iran despite a conversation with President Trump about achieving peace.
Netanyahu says he will bomb both Iran and Lebanon and target their scientists to ensure they are never a threat again.
“We will safeguard our vital interests in any agreement.”
Israel has closed the Church of the Holy Sepulchre indefinitely for the first time in the history of Christianity.
Holy Week and Easter services will be prohibited. Sunday masses and liturgies cancelled. A church that should be packed with hundreds of thousands these coming weeks is being forcibly shut and silenced.
Israel cites it is for ‘security concerns’ while Jewish Israelis are allowed to celebrate in mass gatherings. Alongside the forced closure of Al-Aqsa mosque, reports cite priests aggressively being turned away to perform daily services.
Throughout history, wars, tensions, or even the pandemic limited access to the sanctuary, but they had never prevented liturgical celebrations in this central place of Christian faith indefinitely. Christians must not remain silent.
The Bible was written on three continents.
Asia.
Africa.
Europe.
In three languages.
Hebrew.
Aramaic.
Greek.
By over 40 different men —
Shepherds.
Kings.
Prophets.
Fishermen.
A doctor.
Across roughly 1,500 years.
Yet it tells one continuous story:
Creation.
Fall.
Redemption.
Christ.
Different writers.
Different centuries.
Different cultures.
One voice.
Because behind the human hands was a divine Author.
Men held the pens.
But God wrote the story.