Israel: Court Case in “Bomb Shelter Capital of the World”

Source: Middle East Concern, January 31, 2025

City of Life Ministries (CLM) in Sderot, a town adjacent to Gaza, requests prayer for a court hearing [which was held] on February 2. They have an ongoing legal battle over using their rented premises for humanitarian aid and meetings of the Messianic congregation.

Sderot, known as “the bomb shelter capital of the world” because of its numerous refuges from missile attacks, was targeted when Hamas launched its attack from Gaza on October 7, 2023. Militants killed 50 civilians and 20 police officers in what became known as the Battle of Sderot. CLM ministers to those displaced by the attack and supports reservists of the Israel Defense Forces, among others.

Since 2020, CLM has faced repeated opposition from ultra-Orthodox Jewish extremist groups, influencing Sderot Municipality to open a case against CLM and pastor Michael Beener for alleged zoning regulation violations. At an initial court hearing in March 2023, the judge remarked that this is the only example of Sderot Municipality pursuing alleged violations of zoning regulations in this area, implying discriminatory treatment.

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