Pope Francis called for an end to violence in West Asia
In response to Iran's punitive response to the Zionist regime, the leader of the world's Catholic Christians said last night that he insistently wants to stop the "cycle of violence". |
Pope Francis, the leader of Catholic Christians in the world, in response to last night’s Iranian missile and drone attack on the occupied territories in retaliation for the Zionist terrorist attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus, regarding the capture of a He warned about the regional war and emphasized that he “strongly demands an end to the cycle of violence”.
The leader of the world’s Catholic Christians said after a prayer service held in St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City on Sunday: “I strongly request an end to any action that incites the cycle of violence; A cycle that creates the risk of entering the West Asia into an even bigger war.”
According to the Guardian newspaper, Pope Francis said in the continuation of this speech: “I pray and follow with concern the news of the last few hours about the worsening of the situation.”
The leader of the world’s Catholic Christians once again called for a ceasefire in Gaza and holding “negotiations”.
He stated that he wants the world to help the people of Gaza who are facing a humanitarian crisis.
Source: ISNA
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