This paper presents a clear and structured argument for why, according to Christian ethical principles, Israel has both a legal and moral right to defend its citizens.
It covers:
The foundations of Just War theory in Christian thought, with insights from Augustine and Aquinas.
Biblical support for self-defense in both the Old and New Testaments.
The role of government as a moral agent responsible for protecting life.
A detailed look at Israel’s situation, including how Hamas uses civilians as shields.
The need for moral clarity in Christian witness, especially in times of conflict.
This is a theologically grounded response to current debates, meant to equip Christians to think clearly about justice, self-defense, and the role of the state in confronting evil.