Pope claims that the battle between Israel and Hamas has transcended beyond combat to “terrorism.”

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Pope Francis claimed that the conflict has evolved from a war to “terrorism” during his separate meetings on Wednesday with Palestinian and Israeli families who had relatives in Gaza and hostages held by Hamas.

Shortly after the talks at his home, Francis made spontaneous remarks to his general audience in St. Peter’s Square, stating that he had personally heard how “both sides are suffering” in the crisis.

“Wars have this effect. Here, though, we’ve moved past conflicts. This isn’t combat. It’s terrorism, he declared.

In order to “avoid going ahead with passions, which, in the end, kill everyone,” he begged for prayers from both sides.

Israel’s Ambassador to the Vatican Raphael Schutz said he did not want to refer directly to what the pope had said but added: “There is a simple distinction, one side is murdering, raping, and does not care about those on their own side. The other side is engaged in a war of self-defence.”

Schutz was speaking at a news conference with Israeli families who had met the pope. Most said they were not aware of the pope’s comments because they happened after the meeting.

Pope Francis holds a weekly audience at the Vatican

[1/2]Pope Francis speaks during the weekly general audience in Saint Peter’s Square at the Vatican, November 22, 2023. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane Acquire Licensing Rights

Palestinian families were to hold a news conference later on Wednesday.

During the general audience, a group of Palestinians in the crowd held up pictures of bodies wrapped in white cloth and a placard saying “the Nakba continues”.

Nakba is the Arab word for catastrophe and refers to the displacement and dispossession of Palestinians in the 1948 war that surrounded Israel’s founding.

The meetings and the pope’s comments came hours after Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire in Gaza for at least four days to allow in aid and release at least 50 hostages captured by militants in exchange for at least 150 Palestinians jailed in Israel.

Israel has placed Gaza under siege and relentless bombardment since Hamas militants attacked southern Israeli towns on Oct. 7, killing 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and taking around 240 hostages, according to Israeli tallies.

Since then, more than 14,000 Gazans have been killed, about 40% of them children, according to medical officials in the Hamas-ruled territory, figures deemed reliable by the United Nations.

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