According to Catholic Officials and Qlayaa's Mayor Hanna Daher, Fr. Pierre al-Rahi was killed by Israeli Strike.
Some bad actors working for Zionist media are spreading misinformation.
‘They say there were fighters in the house, but that's not true. These are lies,’ Qlayaa's Mayor Hanna Daher told AsiaNews. ‘Inside, there were only the residents of the house and people from the village who came to help the wounded.’
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“We must dare peace.
War is never holy!
Only peace is holy, because it is willed by God.
Enough!
It is the cry of the poor and the cry of the Earth.
Stop!
Stop war, with their painful piles of death, of destruction and exile.
Only peace is holy because it is willed by God.”
Pope Leo XIV responds to the Christian Zionists who showed up in the Oval Office to bless Trump's immoral war. "War is not holy; only peace is holy because it is willed by God."
While American Evangelicals are busy flailing on the floor demanding Trump commit to a massive military operation in order to "fulfill Biblical prophecy," the Catholic Pope is calling for peace and deescalation of this senseless conflict.
That's an example of true Christian leadership right there.
“People are becoming more aware of the amount of money that ends up in the pockets of merchants of death. With that money, hospitals and schools could be built. Instead, those already built are being destroyed.”
There are approximately 53 million to 72 million Catholics in the United States, representing about 19% to 20% of the adult population. The Catholic Church is the largest single religious body in the country. Not one Priest invited. Because Catholic clergy are calling this an unjust war and Catholics should not be fighting in it.
Ladies and gentlemen, you can now see the pattern. When they can’t control a region or country, they fuel instability instead, backing militias and extremist groups to weaken and destabilize it.
We’ve seen the consequences in the Sahel and beyond: Boko Haram, JNIM, ISWAP, the RSF, and others. The result is always the same…. chaos, division, and suffering for ordinary people.
Every time we start a regime change war, there’s always a -berg, -witz, -baum, or stein on TV telling you the citizens we’re currently attacking are yearning for freedom.
You're asking why a White South African is obsessed with race? That's like asking why the sky is blue.
To understand this, you have to place Elon Musk inside a very specific historical moment.
He was born in the 1970s in Pretoria, the administrative capital of Apartheid South Africa. By the time Musk was a child apartheid was already under strain but its logic was intact.
The year before his birth:
-The govt had reaffirmed influx control laws.
-Black SAfricans required passes to enter White areas.
-Political opposition and protests were criminalised.
-White Africans lived materially comfortable heavily segregated lives, that were reinforced by the law, police and the military.
Musks family were right in the thick of the White professional class that apartheid and the system were designed to protect.
He grew up listening to propaganda on how the protests on the streets, the arrests, the speeches, were all threats by black South Africans to take away this utopia that he and his family were living in.
He later left South Africa as a grown teenager before the wounds of Apartheid were even talked about. Before Mandela's release, before the unbanning of ANC, before the truth and reconciliation process, Before white SAfricans were forced to confront the moral collapse of Apartheid. He never experienced the national reckoning that reshaped many who stayed.
Back to 2025, that background leaves important traces you can see in his worldview around race today:
1)Demographic change = Instability.
2)Hierarchy(A racial hierarchy) prevents chaos.
3)Social systems collapse if undeserving groups gain power.
His often is not explicit in his view of racial superiority but it echoes in everything he advocates for. His anxiety about birth rates, immigration, and cultural “decline.”
These themes appear again and again in his public output, they are not random. He's not stupid. They are echoes of a worldview learned early, never fully dismantled, which he now has power to broadcast at scale.
Palestinian Christians tell the story of their expulsion from their homes by Israeli forces in 1948 in a resurfaced 2013 documentary titled The Stones Cry Out.