In his first general audience, Pope Leo XIV made a passionate appeal for humanitarian aid to be delivered to the Gaza Strip and called for an end to the ongoing violence. He expressed deep concern over the 'heartbreaking' suffering of Gaza's people, highlighting the urgent need for relief amid continued Israeli strikes. The Pope's remarks come as reports indicate dozens of civilian casualties, including women and infants. His intervention underscores the Vatican's commitment to peace and humanitarian support in conflict zones. The call aims to rally international attention and action to alleviate the crisis in Gaza.
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Pope Leo XIV calls for aid to reach Gaza, an end to hostilities in first general audience
Israeli strikes continued to pound the Gaza Strip Wednesday, killing at least 82 people, including several women and a week-old infant, according to the