Founded by CMS, Al Ahli hospital was run by the Baptist Church until 1982 when it became part of the Episcopal diocese of Jerusalem, offering care to all, regardless of ethnicity, religion, or political affiliation. The hospital is a partner of Embrace the Middle East, who described the hospital’s deaths as ‘utterly heartbreaking: not only the immediate loss of innocent lives but also the loss of a vital institution that provides healthcare for the people of Gaza regardless of background. It is a Christian Anglican hospital that has no connection whatsoever with Hamas. This is the destruction of the very institutions that maintain a vestige of hope for people in desperate need. The Christian population in Gaza is tiny. We, and for sure, they, have every reason to fear for its very survival.’ The hospital’s aim is to ‘plant hope in the heart of the people of Gaza’.
Israel / Gaza: Al Ahli hospital’s Christian ethic
Written by David Fletcher 19 Oct 2023Additional Info
- Pray: that the hospital will be rebuilt and once again be a beacon of Christian witness. (Matthew 5:14)
- More: www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2023/20-october/news/world/israelis-deny-causing-deadly-explosion-at-anglican-hospital-in-gaza