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A man decorates a Christmas tree outside the Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Family in Gaza City in December 2020. Photo: AFP

Israeli sniper killed mother and daughter in Gaza church

  • Seven more people were wounded by gunfire as they tried to protect others, according to a statement from the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem
  • Christian families have been sheltering on the grounds of the Holy Family Parish – the Gaza Strip’s only Catholic church – since the start of the war

A Christian mother and daughter were shot dead by an Israeli soldier on the grounds of a Catholic church in Gaza City on Saturday, the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem said.

“Around noon today … a sniper of the IDF [Israeli army] murdered two Christian women inside the Holy Family Parish in Gaza”, where Christian families have been sheltering since the Israel-Gaza war broke out, the patriarchate said in a statement.

“Nahida and her daughter Samar were shot and killed as they walked to the Sister’s Convent. One was killed as she tried to carry the other to safety,” it added.

Seven more people were wounded by gunfire as they tried to protect others, the statement said.

According to the Vatican press agency, citing Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin patriarch of Jerusalem, the victims were an elderly woman and her daughter.

Approached for comment, the Israeli army said it was looking into the incident, which took place on the grounds of the Gaza Strip’s only Catholic church.

The patriarchate said no warning was given before the shooting started, adding: “They were shot in cold blood inside the premises of the parish, where there are no belligerents.”

In its statement, the patriarchate said three projectiles fired by an Israeli tank had also struck a convent, destroying its generator and fuel supplies, and rendering a building housing 54 disabled people uninhabitable.

“The 54 disabled persons are currently displaced and without access to the respirators that some of them need to survive,” it added.

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According to the Vatican press agency, the strikes wounded three people.

Pope Francis on Sunday deplored the deaths in the parish.

“I continue to receive very serious and painful news from Gaza,” he said at the end of the Angelus prayer. “A mother and her daughter … were killed and other people injured by sniper fire.”

Italy’s top diplomat, Antonio Tajani, issued a “heartfelt appeal to the Israeli government and army to protect Christian places of worship”. “That is not where the Hamas terrorists are hiding,” he said on X, formerly Twitter.

The war in Gaza was triggered by Hamas’s unprecedented October 7 attack on Israel, which killed around 1,140 people, most of them civilians, according to official figures.

Israel’s campaign to crush the militant group has so far killed at least 18,800, mostly women and children, according to the territory’s Hamas government.

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