
Three killed after Israeli strike hits Gaza's sole Catholic Church
In a telegram for the victims, Pope Leo said he was "deeply saddened" and called for "an immediate ceasefire."
The pope expressed his "profound hope for dialogue, reconciliation and enduring peace in the region," according to the telegram which was signed by the Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin and made no mention of Israel. The Israeli military said it was looking into the incident. Israel's foreign ministry said in a statement on X that the results of the investigation would be published.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said "Israel deeply regrets that a stray ammunition hit Gaza's Holy Family Church" and that "every innocent life lost is a tragedy."
Pope Leo renews ceasefire call after strike on territory's only Catholic church. Source: Getty / Anadolu / Getty Images "Israel is investigating the incident and remains committed to protecting civilians and holy sites," Netanyahu said in a statement. The Patriarchate earlier said the parish priest, Father Gabriel Romanelli, was among those injured, and his church had sustained damage. Father Romanelli, an Argentine, used to update the late Pope Francis regularly about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict via calls and messages.
TV footage showed him sitting, receiving treatment at Al-Ahly Hospital in Gaza, with a bandage around his lower right leg.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni blamed Israel for the strike on the religious compound. "The attacks against the civilian population that Israel has been carrying out for months are unacceptable. No military action can justify such an attitude," she said in a statement.
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