Pope calls for ceasefire in Gaza conflict

Agence France-Presse

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Pope calls for ceasefire in Gaza conflict
Pope Francis shared his 'very serious concerns' over the violent conflict in Gaza

VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis on Friday phoned Israeli President Shimon Peres and Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas to call for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza conflict, the Vatican said.

Francis “reminded the presidents” about the need “to bring an end to hostilities, making efforts to promote a truce, peace and reconciliation in the hearts of those involved”, read a statement from the Vatican.

“The Holy Father Francis personally telephoned President Shimon Peres and President Mahmoud Abbas to share his very serious concerns regarding the current situation,” it said.

The Vatican said Francis considered Abbas and Peres to be “men of peace and seekers of peace” and told them the conflict was “giving rise to a serious humanitarian emergency”.

Abbas and Peres attended an unprecedented joint prayer for peace with Francis in the Vatican Gardens last month, which followed the pope’s visit to the Middle East in May.

Francis on Sunday had called for “concrete gestures to build peace” and referred to his June 8 prayer with Abbas and Peres.

“Some people might think that such a meeting was in vain. But this is not the case because prayer helps us not to be conquered by evil,” he said then. – AFP/Rappler.com

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