Pope’s response to Israel’s bombing of Gaza church: This is terrorism
Pope Francis reacted to the bombardment of a church in Gaza by the Zionist regime, during which a mother and daughter were killed. |
According to the report of Fars International News Agency, Pope Francis, the leader of the world Catholics, mentioned in his speech on Sunday the death of a mother and daughter in Gaza who were taking shelter in a church.
Pope Francis said during his weekly prayer at the Vatican: “I continue to receive very serious and sad news about Gaza.”
The Pope added: Unarmed civilians are the targets of bombings and shootings. And this happened even in the local residence of the Holy Family, where there are no terrorists, but there are families, children, sick and disabled people.
Archbishop Jerusalem said in its statement on Saturday that since the start of the war, most of the Christian families in Gaza have sought refuge in churches and for a long time, but Israel has targeted the Mother Teresa Sisters Monastery, where 54 disabled people live, and which is part of the church grounds.
The archbishop of the Catholic Church in Jerusalem, who oversees churches all over Cyprus, Jordan, Israel and Gaza, announced in his statement that a mother and daughter were killed in a church in Gaza by the Zionist regime.
Pope added further: “Some say: “This is terrorism and war. Yes, this is war. This is terrorism.”
Media officials of the Catholic Church in Palestine said that one of these two Palestinian women was shot by a Zionist sniper while trying to help the other. The mentioned area was not a military facility or front, and this issue has provoked a lot of criticism from the Zionists in the international arena. They have been injured due to the attacks of the Zionists.
Since the beginning of its attacks on the Gaza Strip, the Zionist regime has extensively destroyed churches, hospitals, medical centers and schools, which should be protected according to the laws of war. has targeted them from any bombings and attacks.
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