The Pope urges an end to violence in the Middle East and promotes peace

A call to stop the violent escalation

The head of the Catholic Church, in an emotional and determined tone, has renewed his call to stop any action that could increase the escalation of violence in the Middle East. Expressing concern over the recent Iranian attack on Israel, the Pope has urged a pause in hostilities and to embrace dialogue as a way to achieve peace.

A cry for peace and against war

During his appearance on Sunday, the Pope reinforced his message of peace, calling for an end to armed conflicts and the avoidance of any act of violence. In a world shaken by tensions and struggles, Francis emphasized the importance of peace and dialogue as means to resolve disputes.

Solidarity with those affected and call to action

Expressing solidarity with those suffering the consequences of conflicts, the Pope asked for a decisive response to alleviate the suffering of people trapped in war zones. He further urged the international community to unite in support of peace, stressing the importance of ensuring the safety and well-being of all involved.

A call for freedom and respect for rights

The Pope defended the right of every nation to exist without external threats and reiterated his support for peaceful coexistence between Israelis and Palestinians. Appealing to justice and equality, Francis advocated the creation of two neighboring states, each with its own rights and security guarantees.

A look into the future

In his speech, the Pope recalled the importance of protecting the future of the world’s children, highlighting the upcoming celebration of World Children’s Day. Encouraging young people to be agents of change and promoting peace, he invited everyone to join in building a more just and supportive world.

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