
Pope Leo's Viral Tweet About Catholic Church In Gaza
Soon after, the office of Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a statement saying, 'Israel deeply regrets that a stray ammunition hit Gaza's Holy Family Church. Every innocent life lost is a tragedy.'
"I am deeply saddened to learn of the loss of life and injury caused by the military attack on the Holy Family Catholic Church in #Gaza," he wrote.
The post has been viewed by over five million people.
Further, NBC reports that during a Friday morning call between Pope Leo and Netanyahu, the pope relayed the importance of a ceasefire and end to the war in Gaza...
...and expressed that places of worship, worshippers, and citizens on the ground in both Palestine and Israel should be protected.
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