In the same speech he added that he "urgently calls on the international community to act" to move towards a two-State solution and towards a just and lasting peace. The Vatican has for decades supported a sovereign Palestinian State, already recognized by more than one ...
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Pope Leo XIV called on the international community on 16 August to push forward the two-State solution to achieve a "just and lasting peace" between Israelis and Palestinians. During the Angelus in Castel Gandolfo, he also called for an end to the repeated violence against the Palestinian civilian population in the West Bank.
In the same speech he added that he "urgently calls on the international community to act" to move towards a two-State solution and towards a just and lasting peace. The Vatican has for decades supported a sovereign Palestinian State, already recognized by more than one ...