Israel Accuses Pope Of 'Double Standards', After Gaza Criticism
- Israel criticized Pope Francis for his comments on the bombing of children in Gaza, accusing him of bias and 'double standards' after he condemned the airstrike that killed seven children from one family.
- The Pope's remarks were deemed disappointing by Israel, as they were seen as disconnected from the context of Israel's fight against jihadist terrorism.
- During a meeting, the Pope highlighted the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, stating that the death of any innocent person in a war is a tragedy.
- Israel emphasized that cruelty involves terrorists using children as shields and holding hostages, calling for an end to 'double standards' against the Jewish state.
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