Pope Francis Calls for Peace in Palestine and Israel: Latest Twitter Message

2023-10-26 15:58:23

Pope Francis’ Twitter message on Wednesday, October 25 with a call for peace.

Monsignor Joji Vadakara, Vatican City

Pope Francis has expressed concern over the serious situation in Palestine and Israel. The Holy Father called for the immediate release of the people kidnapped as hostages and for humanitarian aid to be brought to the Gaza Strip. The Pope also wished to open the ways of peace all over the world. On Wednesday, October 25, the Pope came forward with a call for peace through a message on Twitter.

“I always think regarding the dire situation in Palestine and Israel. I call for the release of the abductees and humanitarian aid to Gaza. I continue to pray for those who are suffering and hope that the paths of peace will be opened in the Middle East and other war-torn places.” That was the full text of Papa’s Twitter message.

EN: I am always thinking of the serious situation in Palestine and Israel. I encourage the release of the hostages and the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza. I continue to pray for those suffering and hope for paths of peace in the Middle East and other regions wounded by war.

EN: I always think regarding the serious situation in Palestine and Israel. I encourage the release of the hostages and the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza. I continue to pray for those who suffer and hope for paths of peace in the Middle East and in other regions wounded by war.

With more than 5 crore Twitter followers, Papa’s Twitter messages are available in 9 languages: Standard, Arabic, Latin, German, Italian, English, Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, French.

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