VATICAN CITY (Reuters): Pope Leo, who typically refrains from speaking off the cuff, expressed unusually forceful concern on Tuesday about the consequences of Israel’s strike in Qatar.
“There’s some really serious news right now: Israel’s attack on some Hamas leaders in Qatar,” the pontiff told journalists outside his summer residence in Castel Gandolfo.
“The entire situation is very serious,” Leo said. “We do not know how things will go. It is really serious.”
Leo, the first U.S. pope, has tended to take a diplomatic approach that is more muted than his predecessor, Pope Francis. Leo usually sticks to the Vatican’s careful diplomatic language, but has been ramping up criticism of Israel’s military campaign in Gaza.
The pope met with Israeli President Isaac Herzog at the Vatican last week, after which the Vatican said Leo had lamented the “tragic situation in Gaza” with Herzog.
Leo spoke on Tuesday after news that Israel had launched a strike in Doha, which it said was aimed at top Hamas leaders including Khalil al-Hayya, its exiled Gaza chief and top negotiator.
“We must continue working and insisting on peace,” the pope told the journalists, who also asked for comments about the situation in Gaza.
ADVERTISEMENT
Leo also said that he had tried to call the pastor of Gaza’s sole Catholic Church, Rev. Gabriel Romanelli, who spoke frequently with Francis.
The Vatican had not previously said whether Leo has spoken personally with Romanelli. The pastor did not respond to a Reuters inquiry earlier this week.
Leo spent the day on Tuesday in Castel Gandolfo, about an hour’s drive south of Rome, and was headed back to the Vatican in late afternoon.
WASHINGTON : Donald Trump has asked the EU to impose tariffs of up to 100%…
NEW DELHI (Reuters) : India is working to obtain rare-earth samples from Myanmar with the…
PESHAWAR (APP) : The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has imposed a…
F.P. Report ISLAMABAD : The District and Sessions Court Islamabad on Wednesday issued arrest warrants…
F.P. Report KARACHI : Intermittent heavy rains over the past two days have plunged Karachi…
JERUSALEM (AFP): Israel’s UN envoy on Wednesday said his country does not always act in…
This website uses cookies.