2023-10-30 13:11:10
In humanitarian disaster-torn Gaza, Pope Francis has made a strong call for a cease-fire in the Holy Land, praying for an end to escalating violence over the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas.
C. Roubini Chinnapa9 CTC, Vatican News
Remembering the terrible situation in Palestine and Israel, the Pope asked the faithful present in St. Peter’s Square to continue to pray for them. The Pope made a special request to allow humanitarian aid to enter Gaza and pleaded for the release of all hostages.
The situation in Gaza has worsened in recent days. On October 7, more than 7,200 people were confirmed dead following a deadly attack by Hamas in Israel, prompting Israeli responses including bombings and a ground invasion.
The custodian of the Holy Land in Jerusalem, the Egyptian Franciscan vicar Fr. Pope Francis emphasized that a “ceasefire” is the way forward, quoting Ibrahim Faltas. Fr. Like Ibrahim, the Pope said, “Brothers, stop: war is always a failure—always, always!”
The Pope’s appeal comes amid growing concern regarding the situation in the Holy Land and its impact on the lives of the people living there. The Pope’s call for a ceasefire and humanitarian aid has gained global attention as efforts continue to address the ongoing conflict and its devastating effects.
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