Pope Leo's Plea: Advocating Peace Amid Gaza's Strife
Pope Leo has been a vocal advocate for peace in Gaza following an Israeli strike on the territory's only Catholic church. In talks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, he opposed the forced displacement of Palestinians, condemning Israel's actions while urging for an end to the conflict.

Amid an escalating conflict in Gaza, Pope Leo has emerged as a key advocate for peace, particularly after Israel's recent strike on the territory's only Catholic church.
The pontiff strongly opposed any form of forced displacement when he spoke with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, stressing the need for diplomatic solutions.
The Vatican emphasized Pope Leo's condemnation of indiscriminate force, and his call for an end to what he described as the 'barbarity of war,' highlighting the human cost of the ongoing conflict.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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