The Patriarchate is deeply saddened and appalled by the November 9 suicide bombings that took place in Amman, Jordan. We unequivocally condemn such acts of violence, which result in the loss of innocent lives and inflict untold suffering on the affected communities.
Violence, in all its forms, is never the right answer to any problem or grievance. It goes against the principles of compassion, humanity, and the sanctity of life that are at the core of our beliefs. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families during this difficult time, and we extend our heartfelt condolences to all those affected by this tragedy.
In times like these, it is crucial for all members of society to come together, stand united against extremism and terrorism, and work towards peace, tolerance, and understanding. We call upon the authorities to investigate these heinous acts thoroughly and bring those responsible to justice.
Let us remember that violence only begets more violence, and the path to a better world is one of dialogue, cooperation, and respect for the dignity of every individual. May we find the strength to overcome these challenges together and strive for a more peaceful and harmonious future for all.
— 10 November 2005