Displaced Palestinians, fleeing northern Gaza move southward, in the central Gaza Strip (MAHMOUD ISSA)
Pope renews appeal for Gaza ceasefire: Inviolable human
dignity of all must be respected
At the conclusion of his weekly General Audience, Pope Leo
XIV expresses his “deepest” sympathy for the people of Gaza. He renews his
appeal for a ceasefire, the release of hostages, a diplomatic solution to the
crisis, and full respect for international humanitarian law.
By Christopher Wells
“I express my deepest sympathy to the Palestinian people in
Gaza, who continue to live in fear and survive in unacceptable conditions,
forced—once again—from their lands,” Pope Leo XIV said at his General Audience
on Wednesday morning.
Israeli forces launched a massive new military offensive
against Gaza’s largest population centre, Gaza City, on Tuesday, ordering
civilians to flee the city amid the most intense bombardment they have faced in
almost two years of war. Hamas has said 350,000 people have fled the eastern
part of the city for displacement centres in other parts of Gaza City, while
another 175,000 have fled the city altogether.
Inviolable human dignity of every person must be respected
Invoking “the Almighty Lord, who commanded ‘Thou shalt not
kill,’” and “in the presence of all humanity,” Pope Leo on Wednesday declared,
“Every person always has an inviolable dignity, to be respected and protected.”
The Holy Father went on to renew his appeal for “a
ceasefire, for the release of the hostages, for a negotiated diplomatic
solution, and for full respect for international humanitarian law.”
Finally, Pope Leo invited “everyone” to join in his
“heartfelt prayer that a dawn of peace and justice may soon rise.”
https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2025-09/pope-renews-appeal-for-gaza-ceasefire.html

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