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Israel Destroys Simon Peter (jesus Apostle) Burial Site In South Lebanon (pics) by Truthday(op): 3:10pm On Apr 11
IDF Destroys Saint Peter Shrine in Lebanon — Where Is the International Accountability?

 Tom Wong  March 30, 2026  0



The deliberate demolition of one of Christianity’s most ancient sites raises urgent questions about accountability, international law, and the West’s silence in the face of irreversible cultural destruction.

When Israeli forces detonated explosives inside the Maqam Shamoun Al-Safa — the ancient shrine believed to hold the burial place of Saint Peter, apostle of Jesus Christ — in the Lebanese village of Chamaa on November 15–17, 2024, they didn’t just destroy stone and mortar. They erased nearly two millennia of shared human history. And much of the Western world barely flinched.

The shrine, which archaeological evidence dates to the 1st century CE, sits on a hilltop overlooking Tyre in southern Lebanon. It had survived the Crusades, centuries of war, and even heavy damage in the 2006 Lebanon conflict — only to be blown up with military-grade explosives during Israel’s 2024 ground incursion. CNN verified footage showing plumes of smoke rising from the complex. The grave appeared looted. A 900-year-old adjacent medieval castle was also destroyed. The silence from world leaders was deafening.

Why This Site Matters Beyond Religion

The Maqam Shamoun Al-Safa is not merely a religious landmark — it is a civilizational artifact. Revered by both Shia Muslims (who know Saint Peter as Sham’un as-Safa, “Simon the Pure”) and Christians, it represents one of the rare places on earth where multiple faith traditions share a common heritage. The Fatimid dynasty restored it in 1097 CE; its minaret bears an inscription from that era. Local Shia scholar Yusuf al-Bahrani documented pilgrimages there after 1750. A scholar, a pilgrim, a stonemason — generation after generation — each contributed to a site that predated most of Europe’s cathedrals.

The destruction of heritage sites is not a byproduct of war. It is a message. It says: your history does not matter. When that message is delivered against sites sacred to Christianity — in a region where Christianity was literally born — it demands a response from people of conscience, regardless of political affiliation.

What the Law Actually Says

Under international humanitarian law, specifically the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict, the deliberate destruction of cultural and religious heritage is prohibited. The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (Article cool classifies intentional attacks on religious, educational, and historic monuments as war crimes — even in the context of active military operations.

Israel is not a signatory to the 1954 Hague Convention. That loophole matters. But it does not change the moral and legal architecture that the rest of the civilized world has built over 70 years of post-war reckoning. The destruction of the Saint Peter shrine was not collateral damage — it was, according to reporting from the Middle East Monitor, carried out with deliberately placed explosive charges. That is a choice, not an accident.

When a government uses precision explosives to level a 2,000-year-old Christian shrine, the question isn’t whether it happened — it’s why so few people in power are demanding answers.

The Pattern No One Wants to Name

The Chamaa shrine did not fall in isolation. A Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor report from March 2026 documented that Israeli forces have destroyed over 93% of cemeteries in the Gaza Strip. In early 2026, satellite imagery confirmed the bulldozing of the Gaza War Cemetery — a Commonwealth-era burial site containing graves of British, Australian, and other Allied soldiers from World War I. The Israeli military confirmed the damage, attributing it to tunnel-dismantling operations.

What emerges is not a series of isolated incidents but a pattern of cultural and historical erasure that extends across multiple theaters of operation. Whether one supports Israel’s right to self-defense or not — and reasonable people can — the systematic destruction of irreplaceable heritage sites demands independent accountability. Supporting law and order means supporting it universally, not selectively.

What Critics Get Wrong

Some will argue that the Chamaa shrine was located in a combat zone and that Hezbollah’s use of civilian and religious infrastructure as cover makes such damage inevitable. It’s a fair point worth engaging honestly.

Military necessity is a recognized principle in the laws of war. But “military necessity” has legal limits — it cannot justify the deliberate placement of explosives in a historic shrine when there is no documented evidence of that specific structure being used as a weapons cache or command post. The IDF’s own description of the operation frames it as part of a broader scorched-earth approach to deny Hezbollah operational space near the border. That is a policy — and policies have architects, and architects have accountability.

Acknowledging complexity is not the same as excusing what happened. A functioning rule-of-law society — which Western democracies claim to champion — demands that the same standards apply to allies as to adversaries.

The Restoration Effort and What It Tells Us

By November 2025, exactly one year after the destruction, workers were photographed on-site beginning the painstaking restoration of the Maqam Shamoun Al-Safa. Xinhua documented the process in Chamaa. Lebanese communities, rather than waiting for international institutions, took it upon themselves to rebuild.

That image — laborers piecing together ancient stone with their own hands — is more than a human interest story. It is a rebuke. It demonstrates that communities value their heritage enough to fight for it even when their governments cannot, and even when the international bodies tasked with protection have failed them.

The people of Chamaa are rebuilding Saint Peter’s shrine with their bare hands. The least the rest of the world can do is bear witness.

How This Affects Every Believer — and Every Citizen

For Christians specifically, the destruction of a site tied to Saint Peter — the apostle upon whom Christ declared he would build his church — should register as something visceral. Imagine the reaction if a church in Rome or Canterbury were leveled by a foreign military using deliberate explosives. The global response would be immediate and overwhelming.

The geographic distance of Lebanon should not diminish the moral urgency. The same civic instinct that demands governments protect churches, synagogues, and mosques at home — that insists on law, order, and respect for sacred spaces — must extend to ancient sites abroad. Consistency is the bedrock of principle

Sources: https://thetownhall.news/federal-news/idf-destroys-saint-peter-shrine-in-lebanon-where-is-the-international-accountability/

Re: Israel Destroys Simon Peter (jesus Apostle) Burial Site In South Lebanon (pics) by madridguy(m): 3:12pm On Apr 11
Another lie from the hater of Israel.

Israel are free to destroy anything, maybe Hizbullah are also hiding there.

They have also threatened the Pope and I support them to do anything to anyone that tells them to stop bombing anywhere they want.
Re: Israel Destroys Simon Peter (jesus Apostle) Burial Site In South Lebanon (pics) by decatalyst(m): 3:18pm On Apr 11
What do we say to this?


When will all these end?
Re: Israel Destroys Simon Peter (jesus Apostle) Burial Site In South Lebanon (pics) by donleo92(m): 3:29pm On Apr 11
Waytin concern us christainshuh grin

If the site is for terrorist activities, then bring it down grin grin grin

After all, we don't worship apostles...

We worship God and is only son Jesus Christ grin grin

We genuine christains stand with Israel grin grin

And we give them go ahead to kabooooooooooom any place that terrorist gather grin

No single sympathy to terrorist/ and their sympathizers grin grin grin
Re: Israel Destroys Simon Peter (jesus Apostle) Burial Site In South Lebanon (pics) by HacheNoire: 3:40pm On Apr 11
“If Hezebollah did not destroy it all these years, then Israel has a right to destroy it”

-Nigerian IDF
Re: Israel Destroys Simon Peter (jesus Apostle) Burial Site In South Lebanon (pics) by Wealthyonos(m): 3:44pm On Apr 11
Don't worry, he will get up and relocate to Israel.
Re: Israel Destroys Simon Peter (jesus Apostle) Burial Site In South Lebanon (pics) by Runaway22: 3:55pm On Apr 11
There is no kind of article these assalamualaikum people have not written 😁😁😁😁


God bless Donald J trump

God bless Israel

Death to all terrorist and people who don't want the earth to rest
Re: Israel Destroys Simon Peter (jesus Apostle) Burial Site In South Lebanon (pics) by Righteousness2(m):
FAKE NEWS FROM PEOPLE WHO DO NoT KNOW JESUS, HIS WORD AND HIS PEOPLE.

In the First place, wetin concern Peter a Jew with Lebanon.

Secondly I thought you terrorists say the land does not belong to the Jews. .

Terrorists who claim Jew have nothing to do with their land still turn around with calls of Jews Destroying Jewish heritage.

Is this not Confusion of the Brain?

Re: Israel Destroys Simon Peter (jesus Apostle) Burial Site In South Lebanon (pics) by Flangelo12: 4:45pm On Apr 11
They should even scatter Jesus's Tomb.

According to Nigerian Israelites.
Re: Israel Destroys Simon Peter (jesus Apostle) Burial Site In South Lebanon (pics) by Elusive001: 4:48pm On Apr 11
Is that all?

And then?

Destroying the so-called tomb of "apostle Peter" if at all it can be identified is not weightier than crucifying CHRIST JESUS, the son of GOD Almighty.

So bros make una go and rest abeg.

We have no business with graves of those who have gone to be with GOD Almighty in heaven through CHRIST JESUS.

This assignment wey dem give una to make Christians hate jews no go work bros.
Re: Israel Destroys Simon Peter (jesus Apostle) Burial Site In South Lebanon (pics) by Elusive001: 4:51pm On Apr 11
Runaway22:
There is no kind of article these assalamualaikum people have not written 😁😁😁😁


God bless Donald J trump

God bless Israel

Death to all terrorist and people who don't want the earth to rest
Their task na "make Christians hate Jews". Na herculean. Infact it cannot work on real Christians.
Re: Israel Destroys Simon Peter (jesus Apostle) Burial Site In South Lebanon (pics) by thrillionaire(m): 4:51pm On Apr 11
Muzzies and propaganda.

As long as Lebanon allows Hezbollah free reign to operate from the country, Israel should hit them hard and wipe out every Islamic terrorist there.

Bomb even the tomb of Jesus if terrorists are hiding there. As a Christian I don't mind, after all Christ lives in our hearts and I've become one with him.
Re: Israel Destroys Simon Peter (jesus Apostle) Burial Site In South Lebanon (pics) by thrillionaire(m): 4:52pm On Apr 11
Flangelo12:
They should even scatter Jesus's Tomb.

According to Nigerian Israelites.
Yes! As long as islamic terrorists are hiding there.. bomb them to smithereens.

Jesus is alive!
Re: Israel Destroys Simon Peter (jesus Apostle) Burial Site In South Lebanon (pics) by Flangelo12: 4:55pm On Apr 11
thrillionaire:
Yes! As long as islamic terrorists are hiding there.. bomb them to smithereens.

Jesus is alive!
Nothing is sacrosanct to your likes.

Just war, war, war.
Re: Israel Destroys Simon Peter (jesus Apostle) Burial Site In South Lebanon (pics) by Elusive001: 4:58pm On Apr 11
thrillionaire:
Yes! As long as islamic terrorists are hiding there.. bomb them to smithereens.

Jesus is alive!
If now na around 1,600 years ago, israel for kill someone, a person who brought suffering to mankind.
Re: Israel Destroys Simon Peter (jesus Apostle) Burial Site In South Lebanon (pics) by Horus(m): 5:18pm On Apr 11

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swVr8UtkOxU

Israel Destroys Simon Peter Burial Site In South Lebanon
Re: Israel Destroys Simon Peter (jesus Apostle) Burial Site In South Lebanon (pics) by Elusive001: 5:47pm On Apr 11
HacheNoire:
“If Hezebollah did not destroy it all these years, then Israel has a right to destroy it”

-Nigerian IDF
Of what use is a shrine or grave to a Christian whose hope is to make heaven through the son of GOD?

Is Peter still in the grave?
Re: Israel Destroys Simon Peter (jesus Apostle) Burial Site In South Lebanon (pics) by tanigororo: 6:03pm On Apr 11
Righteousness2:
FAKE NEWS FROM PEOPLE WHO DO NoT KNOW JESUS, HIS WORD AND HIS PEOPLE.

In the First place, wetin concern Peter a Jew with Lebanon.

Secondly I thought you terrorists say the land does not belong to the Jews. .

Terrorists who claim Jew have nothing to do with their land still turn around with calls of Jews Destroying Jewish heritage.

Is this not Confusion of the Brain?

Don't mind them jare, IDF blew it up based on Intel that the occupants is a dead Hezbollah fighter.
They have even forgotten that Jesus too was not even a Christian to begin with he is a Jew, let IDF blow up anything not Jewish.
Re: Israel Destroys Simon Peter (jesus Apostle) Burial Site In South Lebanon (pics) by Bakrabas: 6:09pm On Apr 11
Wetin concern Israel with Simon Peter's shrine. The Israelites that killed Jesus Christ, Moses and other prophets of God angry tongue
Re: Israel Destroys Simon Peter (jesus Apostle) Burial Site In South Lebanon (pics) by CodeTemplar: 6:10pm On Apr 11
Meaning labanon was once a christian settlement or what?
Re: Israel Destroys Simon Peter (jesus Apostle) Burial Site In South Lebanon (pics) by muyico(m): 6:27pm On Apr 11
Even his bone 🦴 can't be found dere
Re: Israel Destroys Simon Peter (jesus Apostle) Burial Site In South Lebanon (pics) by thrillionaire(m): 6:35pm On Apr 11
Flangelo12:
Nothing is sacrosanct to your likes.

Just war, war, war.
Tell that to your fellow Islamists killing people in Jos, Kaduna, Benue and all over the world.

You and I know that Islam is a plague this world endures. Pissful religion.
Re: Israel Destroys Simon Peter (jesus Apostle) Burial Site In South Lebanon (pics) by Flangelo12: 6:38pm On Apr 11
thrillionaire:
Tell that to your fellow Islamists killing people in Jos, Kaduna, Benue and all over the world.

You and I know that Islam is a plague this world endures. Pissful religion.
.

Even your daily comments tells who wants to destroy.
Re: Israel Destroys Simon Peter (jesus Apostle) Burial Site In South Lebanon (pics) by caye(m): 9:50pm On Apr 11
If they told me that nairaland will be overun by spooks, spies, foreign intelligence agents and trolls by 2023 upwards, I would say Na lie.

Not forgetting the religious bigots, who profess righteousness, but are the synagogue of Satan himself.

It's strange.
Re: Israel Destroys Simon Peter (jesus Apostle) Burial Site In South Lebanon (pics) by mikeapollo: 1:41am On Apr 12
Truthday:
IDF Destroys Saint Peter Shrine in Lebanon — Where Is the International Accountability?

 Tom Wong  March 30, 2026  0



The deliberate demolition of one of Christianity’s most ancient sites raises urgent questions about accountability, international law, and the West’s silence in the face of irreversible cultural destruction.

When Israeli forces detonated explosives inside the Maqam Shamoun Al-Safa — the ancient shrine believed to hold the burial place of Saint Peter, apostle of Jesus Christ — in the Lebanese village of Chamaa on November 15–17, 2024, they didn’t just destroy stone and mortar. They erased nearly two millennia of shared human history. And much of the Western world barely flinched.

The shrine, which archaeological evidence dates to the 1st century CE, sits on a hilltop overlooking Tyre in southern Lebanon. It had survived the Crusades, centuries of war, and even heavy damage in the 2006 Lebanon conflict — only to be blown up with military-grade explosives during Israel’s 2024 ground incursion. CNN verified footage showing plumes of smoke rising from the complex. The grave appeared looted. A 900-year-old adjacent medieval castle was also destroyed. The silence from world leaders was deafening.

Why This Site Matters Beyond Religion

The Maqam Shamoun Al-Safa is not merely a religious landmark — it is a civilizational artifact. Revered by both Shia Muslims (who know Saint Peter as Sham’un as-Safa, “Simon the Pure”) and Christians, it represents one of the rare places on earth where multiple faith traditions share a common heritage. The Fatimid dynasty restored it in 1097 CE; its minaret bears an inscription from that era. Local Shia scholar Yusuf al-Bahrani documented pilgrimages there after 1750. A scholar, a pilgrim, a stonemason — generation after generation — each contributed to a site that predated most of Europe’s cathedrals.

The destruction of heritage sites is not a byproduct of war. It is a message. It says: your history does not matter. When that message is delivered against sites sacred to Christianity — in a region where Christianity was literally born — it demands a response from people of conscience, regardless of political affiliation.

What the Law Actually Says

Under international humanitarian law, specifically the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict, the deliberate destruction of cultural and religious heritage is prohibited. The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (Article cool classifies intentional attacks on religious, educational, and historic monuments as war crimes — even in the context of active military operations.

Israel is not a signatory to the 1954 Hague Convention. That loophole matters. But it does not change the moral and legal architecture that the rest of the civilized world has built over 70 years of post-war reckoning. The destruction of the Saint Peter shrine was not collateral damage — it was, according to reporting from the Middle East Monitor, carried out with deliberately placed explosive charges. That is a choice, not an accident.

When a government uses precision explosives to level a 2,000-year-old Christian shrine, the question isn’t whether it happened — it’s why so few people in power are demanding answers.

The Pattern No One Wants to Name

The Chamaa shrine did not fall in isolation. A Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor report from March 2026 documented that Israeli forces have destroyed over 93% of cemeteries in the Gaza Strip. In early 2026, satellite imagery confirmed the bulldozing of the Gaza War Cemetery — a Commonwealth-era burial site containing graves of British, Australian, and other Allied soldiers from World War I. The Israeli military confirmed the damage, attributing it to tunnel-dismantling operations.

What emerges is not a series of isolated incidents but a pattern of cultural and historical erasure that extends across multiple theaters of operation. Whether one supports Israel’s right to self-defense or not — and reasonable people can — the systematic destruction of irreplaceable heritage sites demands independent accountability. Supporting law and order means supporting it universally, not selectively.

What Critics Get Wrong

Some will argue that the Chamaa shrine was located in a combat zone and that Hezbollah’s use of civilian and religious infrastructure as cover makes such damage inevitable. It’s a fair point worth engaging honestly.

Military necessity is a recognized principle in the laws of war. But “military necessity” has legal limits — it cannot justify the deliberate placement of explosives in a historic shrine when there is no documented evidence of that specific structure being used as a weapons cache or command post. The IDF’s own description of the operation frames it as part of a broader scorched-earth approach to deny Hezbollah operational space near the border. That is a policy — and policies have architects, and architects have accountability.

Acknowledging complexity is not the same as excusing what happened. A functioning rule-of-law society — which Western democracies claim to champion — demands that the same standards apply to allies as to adversaries.

The Restoration Effort and What It Tells Us

By November 2025, exactly one year after the destruction, workers were photographed on-site beginning the painstaking restoration of the Maqam Shamoun Al-Safa. Xinhua documented the process in Chamaa. Lebanese communities, rather than waiting for international institutions, took it upon themselves to rebuild.

That image — laborers piecing together ancient stone with their own hands — is more than a human interest story. It is a rebuke. It demonstrates that communities value their heritage enough to fight for it even when their governments cannot, and even when the international bodies tasked with protection have failed them.

The people of Chamaa are rebuilding Saint Peter’s shrine with their bare hands. The least the rest of the world can do is bear witness.

How This Affects Every Believer — and Every Citizen

For Christians specifically, the destruction of a site tied to Saint Peter — the apostle upon whom Christ declared he would build his church — should register as something visceral. Imagine the reaction if a church in Rome or Canterbury were leveled by a foreign military using deliberate explosives. The global response would be immediate and overwhelming.

The geographic distance of Lebanon should not diminish the moral urgency. The same civic instinct that demands governments protect churches, synagogues, and mosques at home — that insists on law, order, and respect for sacred spaces — must extend to ancient sites abroad. Consistency is the bedrock of principle

Sources: https://thetownhall.news/federal-news/idf-destroys-saint-peter-shrine-in-lebanon-where-is-the-international-accountability/
What have they said about the destruction of several ancient Biblical sites and monuments by the Palestinians in Bethlehem, Hebron, etc?
They only cry when Israel strikes terrorists hiding in these sites and monuments
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