Pope calls to end fighting in Middle East
Region
- 17 May, 2021
- 05:48
Pope Francis called on Sunday for an end to the conflict in Israel and Gaza, saying the deaths of so many innocent people in recent days, including children, were unacceptable, Report informs, citing Reuters.
"I appeal for calm and for those responsible for ending the clamour of weapons and for taking the path of peace," he said in a weekly address to faithful gathered in Saint Peter's Square.
"Many innocent people have died; amongst them, there are also children. This is terrible. Unacceptable. Their death is a sign that (people) don't want to build a future, but destroy it ... I wonder where hatred and revenge will lead?"
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