Pope pleads for restraint in Middle East after killing of Hamas leader

Pope pleads for restraint in Middle East after killing of Hamas leader
Buildings lie in ruin in Gaza as seen from southern Israel on 12 December 2023. Photo: OSV News/Clodagh Kilcoyne, Reuters

VATICAN (CNS): As fears of a widening war in the Middle East grew again in early August, Pope Francis pleaded with the region’s leaders to exercise restraint and engage in dialogue.

“Let us have the courage to resume dialogue so that there is an immediate cease-fire in Gaza and on all fronts, the hostages are freed and the people are helped with humanitarian aid,” the pope said on August 4 after leading the recitation of the Angelus prayer.

“Attacks, even targeted ones, and killings can never be a solution,” the pope told thousands of people gathered in the midday heat to pray with him. The pope’s remarks came after the killing on July 31 of a top Hamas leader in Iran—a killing widely attributed to Israel.

Attacks and killings, the pope said, never promote “the path of justice, the path of peace, but generate even more hatred and revenge.”

He said, “Enough, brothers and sisters! Enough!” he added, “Do not stifle the word of the God of peace, but let it be the future of the Holy Land, the Middle East and the entire world! War is a defeat!”

Pope Francis also extended his condolences to members of the Druze community a week after a rocket strike, presumably from Hezbollah forces in Lebanon, killed 12 children and teenagers in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

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