Pope calls for Israel-Hamas ceasefire, hostage release
Pope Francis made a heartfelt plea for a ceasefire in the conflict between Israel and Hamas on Sunday. He also renewed his appeal for the release of hostages held by the Palestinian resistance movement in Gaza. During his weekly blessing in St. Peter's Square, the Pope emphasized the importance of not giving up on the prospect of ending the use of weapons in the region.
- Middle East
- Reuters
- Published Date: 03:20 | 29 October 2023
Pope Francis on Sunday called for a ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas and renewed an appeal for the release of hostages held by the Palestinian resistance movement in Gaza.
"Let no one abandon the possibility of stopping the weapons," he said at his weekly blessing in St. Peter's Square.
"Ceasefire," he said, mentioning a recent television appeal by Father Ibrahim Faltas, one of the Vatican's representatives in the Holy Land.
He then added in his own words: "We say 'ceasefire, ceasefire'. Brothers and sisters, stop! War is always a defeat, always".
Referring to "the grave situation in Palestine and Israel," he said "in Gaza, in particular, let there be room to guarantee humanitarian aid and may the hostages be freed immediately", he said, speaking about Israeli hostages seized by Hamas on Oct. 7.
Thousands of desperate Gaza residents broke into warehouses and distribution centres of the United Nations Palestinian Refugee Agency (UNRWA) grabbing flour and "basic survival items", the organisation said on Sunday.
Francis spoke as Israeli forces waged ground operations against Hamas in Gaza in what Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the second phase of a three-week-old war aimed at crushing the group.
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