Pope Calls for End to ‘Collective Punishment’ and Forced Displacement in Gaza
- On August 27, 2025, Pope Leo XIV called for an immediate end to the Israel-Hamas conflict during his general audience in the Vatican.
- The war began after Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack killed about 1,200 Israelis and took 251 hostages, triggering Israel's military offensive in Gaza City.
- Pope Leo condemned collective punishment and forced displacement in Gaza, citing international law and highlighting the plight of civilians sheltered in Christian compounds amid heavy bombardment.
- He pleaded for a permanent ceasefire, safe humanitarian aid access, and the release of 50 hostages still held by Hamas, noting Israel has rescued eight alive so far.
- The pope's appeal underscores growing concern over escalating violence, civilian suffering, and the need for protection of rights amid Israel's planned Gaza City offensive.
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