Top Catholic cleric says Gaza humanitarian situation ‘morally unacceptable’
GAZA, JUL 22 – Patriarchs witnessed extensive suffering at Gaza's Holy Family Church after an Israeli strike and called for urgent humanitarian aid amid a worsening blockade and rising starvation deaths.
- On July 22, 2025, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa and Patriarch Theophilos III held a press conference in Jerusalem after touring the damaged Holy Family Church in Gaza City, calling for an end to the war.
- Their visit followed an Israeli tank shell strike last week that hit the church used as shelter, killing three people and injuring several, including a priest, amid Gaza's ongoing conflict and blockade.
- The church leaders described widespread destruction, starvation, and people living in tents that became homes, urging leaders to restore life, dignity, and humanity in Gaza.
- Pizzaballa described the humanitarian situation as deeply unacceptable and urged for urgent aid, emphasizing its critical importance for survival, while Theophilos III emphasized that ignoring the suffering amounts to a moral failure.
- Their statements reinforced international calls for a Gaza ceasefire, the release of hostages, and protection of civilians and holy sites amid an ongoing investigation into the church strike.
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