Atallah Hanna, colloquially known as Atallah, serves as a prominent Greek Orthodox Christian figure in Jerusalem, advocating passionately for the rights and freedom of Palestinians amid ongoing conflicts in Gaza. He appeals to global leaders to end what he perceives as Israel's devastating actions, asserting that the Western world bears complicity in the crisis. Hanna, deeply rooted in his faith and historical heritage, emphasizes solidarity across religions in support of Palestine
"When we talk about the West, unfortunately, there are leaders who are complicit in this attack. The weapons and missiles striking our people in Gaza are produced in the US and other places," Hanna told Anadolu.
He highlighted that within Western countries, there are individuals who oppose the Zionist ideal, including university students, academics, and intellectuals of various faiths.
Hanna believes that the suffering in Gaza will lead to greater global awareness and potentially influence fairer policies. "Awareness is increasing, and I hope this global understanding will lead to more just decisions, not just military action," he added.
Hanna emphasized that the ongoing conflict in Gaza cannot be considered a typical war. "This is ethnic cleansing, a massacre; it is a conspiracy against the Palestinian people and their cause," he asserted.
He pointed out that Gaza, under blockade for two decades, faces its sixth major conflict, the most intense and terrifying yet.
Describing the situation as a profound tragedy, Hanna spoke of the lives lost, families displaced, and the destruction of homes and places of worship. "Words cannot express the magnitude of this devastation," he lamented.
Hanna affirmed the solidarity of Palestinian Christians with their people, highlighting the historical churches in Gaza dating back to the 4th century AD.
"As Palestinian Christians, we share the suffering and aspirations of our people. We pray for divine intervention to aid Gaza," he said.
As Eid al-Adha approached, Hanna drew attention to Gaza's plight during the celebration. "Eid has arrived amidst tragic circumstances in Gaza," he noted.
He affirmed their steadfastness despite suffering, saying, "We endure pain but do not lose hope. We are the rightful owners of this just cause, these sacred lands."
Hanna expressed the primary wish of Greek Orthodox Christians for an end to the war and the suffering it has caused. He commended efforts to halt the attacks and urged their continuation until peace is achieved.
"We want the Palestinian issue resolved, with freedom and independence for the Palestinian people," he declared.
Hanna extended his appeal beyond Christians, calling on Muslims, Jews, and people of all faiths to defend Palestine. "When you defend Palestine, you defend your humanity, your religion, and your values," he stated.
He reminded Christians worldwide that defending Palestine is the birthplace of Christianity, emphasizing its historical and religious significance.
Hanna concluded with a plea for global action to end hostilities, stressing the unjust suffering of Gaza's people. "The people of Gaza are civilized, educated, and deserve better," he affirmed. "We demand an immediate end to this war."
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