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"Two Versions of Christianity": Pope Leo Calls for Peace as U.S. Uses Religion to Justify Iran War

2026-04-01 News & Politics
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Support our work: https://democracynow.org/donate/sm-desc-yt As Christians around the world prepare to celebrate Easter Sunday, we go to Palestine to speak to Reverend Munther Isaac, pastor of the Lutheran Church in Ramallah and director of the Bethlehem Institute for Peace and Justice, located in the city of Jesus Christ's birth. This year's Easter preparations come against the backdrop of the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran, which many Christian nationalists in the U.S., including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, are framing in extremist religious terms. Reverend Isaac calls the Christian Zionism espoused by Hegseth and others "a theology of war, of violence" and highlights the efforts of Pope Leo XIV, the U.S.-born head of the Catholic Church who has come out stridently against both the war and Hegseth's rhetoric, to promote peace in the region. Isaac also comments on Israeli authorities' recent attempt to prevent the Latin patriarch of Jerusalem from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on Palm Sunday due to Israel's ban on gatherings at religious sites during the war. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu quickly granted access to the church following global backlash. But, "do we really need permission from an occupying authority?" asks Isaac. "Israel does not have sovereignty over, should not have sovereignty over Jerusalem. … We have been worshiping here for centuries, uninterrupted." Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on over 1,500 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream at democracynow.org Mondays to Fridays 8-9 a.m. ET. Subscribe to our Daily Email Digest: https://democracynow.org/subscribe

Top Comments (10)

@VickieJohnson-il8qi 2026-04-01

Pete Hegseth speaks with a forked tongue. He’s a hypocrite..peace through violence? That makes NO sense.

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@mandy2tomtube 2026-04-01

There’s no such thing as a white Christian nationalist there’s nothing Christian about it

119 23 replies
@createdforcreation 2026-04-01

Our country is behaving as criminals.

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@dianaanders9944 2026-04-01

Any human being capable of killing innocent children and babies are the devil in the flesh in my opinion.

62 2 replies
@frances-if5fp 2026-04-01

I hope Hegseth's words end up being used against him and the person occupying the Whitehouse.

58 6 replies
@slrsms 2026-04-01

Pete Hegseth is a hypocrite serpent! No peace is available by unprovoked violence and war!

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@seniorskateboarder5958 2026-04-01

Thank you, Amy, for having Munther Isaac as a guest. I respect him very much. Thank you.

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@buicklincoln 2026-04-01

Hegseth: "Those who deserve no mercy...." The Scriptures warn us against false messengers. Well....

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@jonathanash4280 2026-04-01

As a Christian I am deeply disturbed by seeing "Shoot 'Em Up" Pete praying like this. All Christians must now speak up loud and clear and defend Christianity.

34 3 replies
@RobertR-d2c 2026-04-01

Thank you Democracy Now for giving a platform to the voice of Rev Munther Issac.

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