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Pope Leo XIV renews his call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza

GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 20 – Pope Leo XIV condemned the attack on Gaza’s only Catholic church that killed three and injured several, urging immediate ceasefire and respect for humanitarian law amid ongoing conflict.

  • During his Angelus prayer at Castel Gandolfo on Sunday, Pope Leo XIV called once again for a swift end to the fighting in Gaza.
  • His appeal came after an Israeli military attack on the Holy Family Catholic Church compound in Gaza City last Thursday, which resulted in the deaths of three Christians and left several others injured, including the church’s parish priest.
  • The pope urged the international community to respect humanitarian law, protect civilians, and condemn collective punishment and forced displacement amid intensified Israeli offensives.
  • He called on global leaders to uphold humanitarian principles and fulfill their duty to safeguard civilians, stressing the critical importance of laying down arms and engaging in peaceful talks.
  • The pope’s statements highlight escalating civilian suffering in Gaza, where over 70,000 deaths have been estimated amid a war now in its 22nd month and substantial population displacement.
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Last week's Israeli military strike on the only Catholic church in the Gaza Strip prompted the Vatican to change its diplomatic tone towards Israel and become more active in accusing it of hostilities.

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Vatican hardens tone on Israel after Gaza parish strike

An Israeli army strike on the only Catholic church in Gaza last week has pushed the Vatican to change its tone on Israel and blame it more directly in the dragging war -- a break from its traditional diplomacy strategy.

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haaretz.co.il broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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