Pope Leo addressed a “strong appeal” to the world community to end the nearly two -year -old conflict between Israel and Hamas, seeking a permanent truce, the liberation of all hostages held in Gaza and the provision of humanitarian aid. “Once again I am appealing (…) to put an end to the conflict in the Holy Land, which has caused so much terror, destruction and death,” Pontiff in his weekly direction to the faithful in the Vatican. “I beg for all hostages to be released, to achieve a permanent ceasefire, to facilitate the safe entry of humanitarian aid and to fully respect international humanitarian law,” he noted. The Pope did not name Israel or the Palestinian Islamist Movement, but added that international law provides “the obligation to protect civilians, prohibitions of collective punishment, the use of violence indiscriminately and the forced displacement”. Pope Leo, the first American Pontiff, has adopted a different style from the predecessor […]
Source: News Beast

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