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A statement from the Moderator on the bombing of Al Ahli Hospital

Published on 15 April 2025 2 minutes read

Statement on the bombing of Al Ahli Hospital from the Moderator, Rt Rev Dr Shaw Paterson

St Andrews Church Tiberias
St Andrew's Church Tiberias overlooking the Sea of Galilee.

As we walk the way of Holy Week I have been reflecting deeply upon the world that is riven with war and most especially on the war in Israel and Gaza.

The Church of Scotland is appalled at the targeted bombing of Al Ahli Hospital, one of the only remaining hospitals in Gaza, on the first morning of Holy Week.

The institution, which is run by the Anglican Church in Jerusalem, with whom the Church of Scotland partners, has been severely damaged, and in the process of evacuation one child tragically died.

The Church of Scotland has supported Al Ahli hospital with funds over many years, and our Mission partners and staff have visited often to see the lifesaving work that takes place, often in incredibly difficult situations. This year the hospital will be the recipient of funds from the Church's stamp appeal.

The Church stands alongside the Diocese of Jerusalem in condemning the attack, and in their words ‘call upon all governments and people of goodwill to intervene to stop all kinds of attacks on medical and humanitarian institutions.' We also echo their call to ‘pray and call for the end of this horrific war and the suffering of so many.'

A prayer…

Lord God,
As we journey through Holy Week, we do so while journeying with our sisters and brothers who are living with the horrors of war and conflict. We remember all those who continue to suffer in Gaza and, this week in particular, especially those affected by the bombing of the Al Ahli Hospital.

We call upon governments and all political leaders to work for a path to lasting peace while ensuring medical and humanitarian aid is a priority, and made available to all in need.

As we prepare our hearts and minds for Easter and the hope that the resurrection brings to our troubled world, we pray that this hope becomes a reality for those of all faiths, and none, for hostages and all those suffering and mourning, and that the words of Isaiah become a reality; that swords will be beaten into ploughshares, spears into pruning hooks and that nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.

In the Name of Jesus Christ we pray; Amen.

See also

Church writes to Foreign Secretary on Israel-Gaza war

General Assembly calls for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza

Tackling poverty should be central to Scottish Government plans says Church

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