On Saturday, Pope Francis reiterated his condemnation of Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, a day after facing criticism from an Israeli government minister over his comments suggesting that the international community should consider whether the military actions constitute genocide against the Palestinian people.
Delivering his annual Christmas address to the Vatican’s cardinals, the pope appeared to reference the recent airstrikes that killed at least 25 Palestinians. “Yesterday, children were bombed,” Pope Francis remarked. “This is cruelty. This is not war. I wanted to express this because it strikes at the heart.”
Known for his diplomatic neutrality in global conflicts, Pope Francis has taken a more direct stance in criticizing Israel’s military actions against Hamas, the Palestinian militant group. In excerpts from a book published last month, the pontiff noted that some international experts believe the situation in Gaza bears the hallmarks of genocide.
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In response, Israeli Minister of Diaspora Affairs Amichai Chikli criticized the pope in an open letter published in an Italian newspaper, accusing him of trivializing the gravity of genocide. Similarly, Israel’s foreign ministry defended its military operations, describing them as a response to the brutality of Hamas militants who allegedly use children as human shields while targeting Israeli civilians.
Adeleke Damilola (ACTION) is a versatile content writer with expertise in news writing and a seasoned media professional and broadcast specialist. Currently serving as News Editor for DNews Info, Damilola is also the CEO of the ACTION brand, committed to shaping lives and establishing a legacy of excellence for present and future generations.
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