Chrysostomos
Well-Known Member
There are many Christians who align with international organizations like the UN, ICC, ICJ, and Amnesty International when it comes to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
These bodies aren’t “pro-Muslim”; they’re pro-evidence. And the evidence is damning.
In October 2023, UN Secretary-General Guterres called Gaza “a graveyard for children,” with over 7,000 kids killed under Israeli bombs—a point he reiterated through 2024–2025, later calling it the largest children’s graveyard in modern history.
The ICC issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant on November 21, 2024, for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
The ICJ ruled in 2024 that genocide in Gaza is plausible, with the case still ongoing.
Amnesty International labeled it genocide in December 2024 and doubled down in July 2025.
The UN’s September 2025 report? Straight-up genocide.
When Christians agree with these findings and refuse to back Israel’s actions against Palestinians, Christian Zionists slap them with labels like “pro-Muslim” or “antisemitic.” That’s not fair—it’s slander.
These Christians aren’t cheering for Muslims; they’re standing against war crimes and genocide, as documented by global authorities. Calling out atrocities doesn’t mean they “hate Jews” or “love Muslims”—it means they value human lives, period.
Don’t let Christian Zionists twist the narrative: opposing Israel’s policies isn’t about picking sides in a religious war. It’s about holding a state accountable when the world’s top institutions call its actions genocide.
That’s not “lifting up Muslims”; it’s standing up for justice.
These bodies aren’t “pro-Muslim”; they’re pro-evidence. And the evidence is damning.
In October 2023, UN Secretary-General Guterres called Gaza “a graveyard for children,” with over 7,000 kids killed under Israeli bombs—a point he reiterated through 2024–2025, later calling it the largest children’s graveyard in modern history.
The ICC issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant on November 21, 2024, for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
The ICJ ruled in 2024 that genocide in Gaza is plausible, with the case still ongoing.
Amnesty International labeled it genocide in December 2024 and doubled down in July 2025.
The UN’s September 2025 report? Straight-up genocide.
When Christians agree with these findings and refuse to back Israel’s actions against Palestinians, Christian Zionists slap them with labels like “pro-Muslim” or “antisemitic.” That’s not fair—it’s slander.
These Christians aren’t cheering for Muslims; they’re standing against war crimes and genocide, as documented by global authorities. Calling out atrocities doesn’t mean they “hate Jews” or “love Muslims”—it means they value human lives, period.
Don’t let Christian Zionists twist the narrative: opposing Israel’s policies isn’t about picking sides in a religious war. It’s about holding a state accountable when the world’s top institutions call its actions genocide.
That’s not “lifting up Muslims”; it’s standing up for justice.

