This Sunday, Pope Francis repeated his calls for an end to hostilities between Israel and the Palestinians, the immediate release of the hostages and the provision of humanitarian aid to Gaza, where the situation is “very serious.”
“I continue to think about the serious situation in Palestine and Israel, where many people have died,” the leader of the Catholic Church said after the Angelus prayer before thousands of believers gathered in St. Peter’s Square.
“I ask you, in the name of God, to stop, to cease fire. “I hope that all possibilities will be explored so that the expansion of the conflict is completely avoided, so that the wounded can be helped, so that help can reach Gaza.” where the humanitarian situation is very serious and the hostages are immediately released,” he continued.
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