As War Rages Between Israel and Iran, Pope Leo Renews Appeal to Seek Peace ‘Through Dialogue and Diplomatic Means’
THE VATICAN, JUN 19 – Pope Leo XIV urges Israel to permit humanitarian aid into Gaza and calls for a ceasefire as more than 53,600 Palestinians have been killed in the ongoing conflict, officials say.
- Pope Leo XIV called for Israel to allow "sufficient humanitarian aid" into Gaza during his first general audience in St Peter's Square.
- Pope Leo XIV described the Israeli aggression on Gaza as "more worrying and painful" and urged for a ceasefire.
- The ongoing violence has led to the deaths of nearly 53,600 Palestinians and injuries to more than 121,000.
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Leo XIV at the Tg1: "Innocents die in many parts of the world, we look for solutions at all costs. Peace and environment. These are the two themes touched by Pope Leo XIV in his first interview, released exclusively worldwide at the Tg1 and broadcast yesterday evening at the edition of the 20. Closed, indeed of "interc..."
"Let's get together to find solutions to the war: so many innocent people die and we must avoid the use of weapons." World exclusive to the Tg1 was aired the first interview of Pope Leo XIV. And the main theme is that of peace. (ANSA)
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