Pope calls for end to violence

Published January 29, 2007

ROME, Jan 28: Pope Benedict called on Sunday for an end to violence in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip, saying it was “unacceptable” to take up arms to promote political motives.In his weekly Angelus blessing, the Pope said he felt deep grief for the people of Lebanon, where seven people were killed and nearly 400 wounded last week in the latest clashes between pro- and anti-government activists.

“In the past few days, bloody violence has returned to Lebanon. It is unacceptable to go down this path to push through one's political agenda,” the Pope said.

“I know many Lebanese are tempted to give up hope and feel disoriented by what is happening ... I invoke the help of God so that all the Lebanese, without exception, may work together to make their country a real home for everybody.”

The Pope said he was also praying for peace in the Gaza Strip, where infighting between rival Palestinian factions has killed 22 people in three days of violence.—Reuters

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