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Pope: Respect UN peacekeepers in Lebanon

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Residents salvage some belongings from the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted Beirut’s Basta neighbourhood, on October 12, 2024. – At least 22 people were killed in Israeli strikes on a densely populated area of central Beirut on October 10, the Lebanese health ministry said, with a security source saying a Hezbollah figure was the target. (Photo by Ibrahim AMRO / AFP)

Following a series of recent incidents in which at least four UN peacekeepers were wounded after coming under fire from the Israeli army, Pope Francis has appealed for the troops to be “respected.”

The appeal came as the Pope once again called for an immediate ceasefire in the Middle East, urging the parties to “pursue the paths of diplomacy and dialogue to achieve peace”.

Pope Francis has been calling for a stop to hostilities in the region since Oct. 2023, longer than almost any other world leader.

“War is an illusion,” the Pope continued, “It will never bring peace, it will never bring security. It is a defeat for everyone, especially for those who believe themselves invincible.”

“I pray for all the victims,” he added, “for the displaced, for the hostages – who I hope will be released immediately – and I pray that this great needless suffering, generated by hatred and revenge, will soon come to an end.”

Ukraine, Haiti, and prayers for peace

Pope Francis then moved on to discuss the war in Ukraine, appealing that “Ukrainians not to be left to freeze to death” this coming winter.

He called emphatically for a stop to air strikes against the civilian population: “No more killing of innocents!”.

The Pope then turned to Haiti, where extreme gang violence and grinding poverty are continuing to claim many lives. Last week, around 70 people, including children, were killed after an armed gang attacked a small town there.

“Let us never forget our Haitian brothers and sisters”, the Pope urged. “I ask everyone to pray for an end to all forms of violence and, with the commitment of the international community, to continue working to build peace and reconciliation in the country”.

Finally, the Pope discussed the upcoming “One Million Children Praying the Rosary for Peace” event organized by Aid to the Church in Need.  

“We entrust to Our Lady’s intercession,” Pope Francis said, “tormented Ukraine, Myanmar, Sudan, and all other peoples suffering from war and all forms of violence and misery.”


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