EXCLUSIVE: FAI RESPONDS TO CORONAVIRUS IN IRAQI KURDISTAN
The Wire is receiving encouraging reports from FAI field teams near Rawanduz, Iraqi Kurdistan this weekend, as FAI medical staff and gateway leaders have been engaging with patients and local communities around the Iranian frontier to address the threat of coronavirus across the border. FAI has maintained a presence in Rawanduz and the Soran Valley for over four years now, positioning the organization to be a reliable and trustworthy resource for Kurdish officials and residents.
Dr. Jessica is an FAI field team member who has been working directly with a group of over 200 patients who have been quarantined at different facilities in eastern Kurdistan after they crossed the border from Iran. She reports that, although many of the patients are presenting symptoms related to cold, flu and hypertension, there are no suspected cases of coronavirus so far. Nonetheless, FAI medical teams are taking full advantage of the opportunity to treat, encourage and pray with quarantine patients during an anguishing time of isolation, separated from their family and friends. FAI field team member David spoke with a young man who has been unable to sleep well for a year. After praying over the young man, Dr. David spoke a word of encouragement to him, promising that he would have a good night’s sleep. The young man reported the next morning that he had slept soundly for 12 hours, after which he serenaded FAI staff and fellow patients in the clinic with his violin.
FAI field team leader Nathan James has been working with Rawanduz-based staff to coordinate training initiatives in border communities that are threatened by coronavirus. In a video dispatch published yesterday, he describes the unprecedented opportunity he had to lead a joint-prayer and training session with 16-18 local mullahs. Muslim leaders have direct contact and influence with the people in their communities, and can pass along the training they receive to their congregants at Friday prayer meetings. Nathan requested and was granted the privilege of praying before the group with the aid of a translator, in which he prayed life and unity over the clerics gathered there. “Today was a very unique day”, Nathan said after the event, “I’ve never had this opportunity before. I’ve never heard of anyone having this opportunity before.” Nathan reported that some mullahs in the group approached him after the training to thank him for opening the meeting with prayer.
FAI will continue to seize every opportunity to assist local Kurdish communities with addressing the coronavirus outbreak in the region, including initiatives to train religious leaders, government officials, and even local police. These initiatives become even more critical as newly-confirmed cases of the deadly disease are being reported in nearby Kirkuk, which is presently controlled by the central Iraqi government. At least 8 cases have also been confirmed in the southern city of Najaf, as Iraq continues to experience the fallout of the coronavirus epidemic in neighboring Iran, where the disease was allowed to spread unchecked for several weeks due to malfeasance by the Iranian government.
EXCLUSIVE: CORONAVIRUS IN IRAQ, PROTESTS CONTINUE, AL-SADR THREATENS PESHMERGA
EXCLUSIVE: UNDERGROUND CHURCH PLEADS FOR PRAYER AS CORONAVIRUS SPREADS IN IRAN
For the third time in the past six months, Iranians are taking to the streets as news of a coronavirus outbreak was reported in the world press. What had previously been acknowledged by the regime as only a few confirmed infections has proven to be grossly under-reported, as the Iranian Ministry of Health now admits that there are at least 200 confirmed cases in over 50 Iranian cities, causing at least six deaths so far. The actual number of cases is estimated to be 800, or even into the thousands. Turkey, Pakistan, Armenia, Iraq and Iraqi Kurdistan have all closed their border crossings with Iran in an attempt to contain the spread of the deadly disease.
The timing of the Iranian government’s admission of the spread of the virus inside its borders is highly suspect, coming only one day after nationwide elections were held. It is now clear that authorities in the Islamic Republic have been aware of the spread of the disease in Iran for many days, but chose to conceal that knowledge in order to increase voter turnout at the polls. In the interim, the human cost of their misinformation campaign has been massive, as the disease has potentially been transmitted to thousands of Iranians across the country during its incubation period. This is the second time that the regime has lied to the public about a deadly event, after previously claiming that a civilian airliner had been downed by mechanical failure on 8 January of this year. Four days later, it was proven by photographic evidence that the Iranian military accidentally shot down the plane, killing all 176 people aboard.
The Wire spoke with a representative of the Iranian underground church yesterday. Our source described a dire situation that is already having major ramifications for the Iranian public. “[The government] might cancel school and university until April. We're all wearing masks.”
Besides the general impact of the outbreak in Iran, our source also described its frustrating effect on the congregations they oversee in the disciple-making movement. “The teams stopped the house churches…everything is on stop until we figure out what's going on with the virus.”
The coronavirus is the latest in a string of monumental challenges for the Iranian church. Our source is pleading with the global Body of Christ to make intercession “We need your prayers right now…pray for protection…[It's] another wrench in the system…every time we try to move forward, something out of our hands happens…Pray for us, that we don't get discouraged.”
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EXCLUSIVE: IRANIAN UNDERGROUND CHURCH SPEAKS OUT ON CHAOS IN IRAN
ISRAEL STRIKES THREATS ON TWO FRONTS
At least four airstrikes rocked the Syrian capital of Damascus and its surrounding environs early Thursday morning. Several amateur videos posted online showed incoming missile fire over Damascus and outgoing surface-to-air retaliatory fire as Syrian state media reported it was engaging “enemy targets” in its airspace. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the strikes, although Israel has admitted to conducting hundreds of strikes in Syria and Iraq over the past six years, mostly targeting weapons pipelines of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Lebanese Hezbollah and high-ranking members of Palestinian terrorist groups.
The targeted facilities in Damascus reportedly include a military airport, a research facility and a base that houses Syria’s 75th Brigade. There is no confirmation of damage or casualties at this time, nor has an objective been determined, although Syrian intelligence analysts generally agree that the IRGC and Lebanese Hezbollah are active in and around Damascus.
News of the airstrikes in Syria broke immediately following confirmation by the Israeli Air Force (IAF) that Israeli warplanes conducted airstrikes in the Gaza Strip. The Gaza strikes came after another day of explosive balloons and mortar attacks terrorized Israeli citizens in the so-called “Gaza Envelope”. The Israeli Army confirmed airstrikes on several positions belonging to Hamas, the terrorist group that rules the sequestered strip.
Hamas called for “escalating confrontations with the occupation and its settlers” today after three incidents involving Molotov Cocktails in the West Bank city of Hebron. Often a flash point of tension, Hebron has been seething since US President Trump’s joint news conference with Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu last week, in which he announced his “Deal of the Century” Israeli-Palestinian peace accord - a plan which was roundly rejected across the board by Palestinian leadership. On Sunday, an IDF soldier was struck by a Molotov Cocktail while patrolling in Hebron, followed by a Border Patrol officer in the same city the next day. Monday’s attack resulted in light injuries to the officer, whose clothing was briefly ignited by the projectile. Then on Tuesday, Israeli security forces shot and killed a 17-year-old Palestinian in the act of lobbing yet another Molotov Cocktail in their direction. The death of Palestinian youth engaged in “resistance” against Israel is often a lightning rod for Palestinian factions who propagandize the death of children as a pretext for bellicose rhetoric and increased violence.
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