Pope welcomes temporary truce in Gaza, hostage releases
Pope Francis has welcomed a truce which has seen some hostages set free in the Middle East and prayed for further releases, AFP reports.
“Today, we thank God because there is finally a truce between Israel and Palestine and some hostages have been freed,” the Argentinian pontiff said in a statement read by a Vatican official at the weekly Angelus prayer.
“We pray that they all may be (freed) as rapidly as possible and that more humanitarian aid arrives in Gaza and that they insist on dialogue,” the 86-year-old leader of the Catholic Church added.
Dialogue “is the only way, the only path to peace. Those who do not want to hold a dialogue do not want peace,” Francis concluded.
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