Pope Francis prays for Israeli hostages’ families, calls for negotiations to continue
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- Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024
- “I pray for the victims and continue to be close to all the families of the hostages. Let the conflict in Palestine and Israel cease. Let the violence cease. Let the hatred cease. Let the hostages be released.”
Pope Francis offered his condolences to the families of six Israeli hostages whose bodies were recovered from Gaza earlier this month. He called for the release of the remaining hostages and an end to the violence.
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GROSS! Shame on HIM! SHAME!!!!!!! What about the Palestinians?!?!? GROSS!!!!!!
Absolutely disappointed in the Pope. Horrible speech.
he is on the payroll of aipac
No word about the situation of the Palestinians. Who would have thought
He supone about It a long Time ago
they are the doomed ones,,, and karma does u turns almost always!
What about the palestinians ? Why no prayers for them? This was disgraceful.
As a recovering Catholic, Papa Francis has been incredibly disappointing!! He needs to end diplomatic relations with Israel!!
In your dreams maybe remember they are all in the same Nazi club, check WW2 catholic role in Nazi Germany the catholics helped many Nazi to flee to Argentina a country with Nazi grand and great grandchildren that is catholic criminal organisation
He cant. There are Catholic people livingi in the holy land. He is afraid about 1sr@3l1 government
Is this a joke ?
Payroll of AIPAC
Hypocrits
This is a ridiculous
And the 10,000 hostages in west bank ?
Exactly!
Following in the footsteps of his predecessor Pius XII who kept quiet during the previous holocaust. What would Jesus think? I’m always curious how some Christians are able to compartmentalize murder. And encouragement to vote for one or another’evil’ when a non evil candidate is in full view indicates how this spiritual leader has been co-opted by his relationship with our ruling Congress and administration. Sad. @jillstein2024
I'm pretty sure he would have a bigger problem with them worshipping him but I agree with the spirit of your comment
Pop leave a legacy.speak up for underdog, condemn true aggressors
Kenapa Pope tidak mendoakan Kristian Falestin yang terkorban angkara perbuatan I5r4el Z1on1s?, dan meminta supaya pembersihan etnik ini dihentikan? Agak menghairankan.
Pope is thinking about 💰💰💰
AIPAC payroll
the hostages on both sides
including all children’n Palestinians .. right Pope🙏♥️🕊🤲
This Pope is the most disgraceful waste of fluid made😶
Disgraceful comment.
😂😂😂😂he s dry for a century...😂😂😂
I’m not Catholic but that’s disrespectful I’m sure if some called the grand mufti of Jerusalem a clown or a piece of garbage I’m sure you wouldn’t like it?
I’m not Catholic but that’s disrespectful I’m sure if some called the grand mufti of Jerusalem a clown or a piece of garbage I’m sure you wouldn’t like it?
I’m not Catholic but that’s disrespectful I’m sure if some called the grand mufti of Jerusalem a clown or a piece of garbage I’m sure you wouldn’t like it?
What a pope is this
Zionnazi 😂
This is not acceptable
😂😂😂😂😂😂he is being dry for a century 😂😂😂😂😂
Disgraceful that he didn’t even acknowledge the Palestinian victims. Even though I am a passionate supporter of the Palestinian cause, I completely agree that the killing of innocent hostages is as disgraceful and unacceptable as anything Israel does, but to not acknowledge the Palestinian victims is just disgraceful.
Hummus look after their hostages well, so no its not as bad as anything isntreal does, not by a long shot.
@@user-cp7gh8zj6b I mean when they kill them, it’s just as bad. Listen, I’m Irish and I believe wholeheartedly in the Irish civil rights movement throughout history, and I have countless family members who have actually fought in the movement in multiple capacities throughout history. I believe that the British Army can be just as brutal and evil as the Israelis, and I believe in the righteousness of the Irish anger and defiance in exactly the same way as I believe in that of the Palestinians or Black people or any brutalised oppressed people struggling for civil rights, but when certain people kill innocents (in the history of the Irish and the IRA this may be innocent Protestants, may be innocent English civilians etc. ) and try to claim it in our name, I know that I must stand up and condemn that, especially if I proclaim myself to be against brutality and violence against innocents, and with exactly the same principle I must stand up and condemn when some people kill innocent hostages, no matter the validity of the wider anger or righteousness of the wider principles, and it is that and only that to which I refer. We cannot expect solidarity if we do not show it with our innocent brothers and sisters, and when we do, beautiful things happen, like the movement of pro-Palestine Jews who have risked much to stand up with us, something we could not expect if we didn’t stand up for them too. ✌️
Who will give justice to the innocent Palestinians? Do you believe in a just God?
Is this out of context? Where's the part where he prays for Palestinians??? Or is he really that blind ?
These people oppointed by jws...
Tomorrow marks the 42nd anniversary of one of the most brutal and least remembered acts of violence in modern history: the massacre of the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps. Beginning on September 16, 1982, Lebanese militia, operating under the direction of Israeli forces, massacred, wounded, and left homeless thousands of defenseless men, women, and children in the Sabra and Shatila Palestinian refugee camps. The indiscriminate killing was carried out methodically over two days until the morning of September 18. By the end of this campaign of violence and terror, at least 1,200 Palestinian civilian refugees had been murdered.
During the massacre, Israeli forces controlled the area surrounding the Sabra and Shatila camps. They allowed militants to enter the camps, blocked Palestinian refugees from escaping, and illuminated the night sky with flares as the killing raged on. The day after the killings stopped, the United Nations Security Council condemned the “criminal massacre of Palestinian civilians.” Three months later, the United Nations General Assembly unanimously condemned the killings as an act of genocide. A UN-established commission concluded that Israeli authorities were responsible for the massacre, to destroy the national and cultural identity of the Palestinian people.
Even the Israeli-established Kahan Commission could not fully exonerate Israeli forces, finding then-Defense Minister Ariel Sharon “personally responsible” for not preventing the bloodshed. Though Sharon was briefly removed from his post, he later rose to become Israel’s Prime Minister, a chilling reminder of how deeply embedded impunity has been in Israel’s nearly century-long campaign of violence against Palestinians.
The ongoing genocide in Gaza today, with relentless bombardments, blockades, and mass civilian casualties, echoes the horrific violence witnessed at Sabra and Shatila. Over the decades, the pattern of targeted massacres, displacement, and dehumanization of the Palestinian people has continued, rooted in the same colonialist ambitions that have driven Israel’s policies since its founding. The Gaza Strip, like the refugee camps of Lebanon, is a testament to the catastrophic consequences of dispossession and the ongoing efforts to eradicate Palestinian existence.
The international community has long failed to deliver justice for the victims of Sabra and Shatila. That failure persists today as Palestinians in Gaza face yet another chapter of genocidal violence. The families of those massacred, both then and now, demand not only remembrance but urgent action. Ending Israel’s occupation, holding its leaders accountable for their crimes, and restoring the rights and dignity of the Palestinian people are essential steps toward justice and peace.
They’ve got to the Pope now.
I did wonder why Rachel & Jon Goldberg-Polin, devout followers of Judaism, bothered 2 visit Pope at the Vatican, Italy? What influence cd Catholic Church hve on politics of ME: Islam v Zionism? Pope has never remarked about the genocide affecting original Palestinian Christians, birthplace of Jesus himself.
AIPAC Pope🙈🙉
LMAO Any prayers for the Palestinians?
Shame on him .hell is waiting for him
He always shows his true nature
hai dimenticato i palestinesi
the yahud got to the pope. Tentacles...
🙏😇hostages Gaza Palestine 😇🌎😇
What the hell
Horrible! in hands of the lobby.
Someone please close the window
Bribe
As a Christ i got shame. Why only Israelis? Why do you Not speak about poor palestine Christ und Muslime people tausende auf thia civil people died of the massiv violence of Israel. Why dont you speak about poor Christ in Jerusalem and Bethlehem which suffer from Israel violence. I am in shame...
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Ibn El sharmota ladies and gentlemen.
resistance is not simply violence or hatred. it's defence against constant attacks by IOF on civilians.
He never mentioned Hind Rajab, Medo Halimy who we're killed by Israel. This is so disgusting from the Pope
Where are you prayers for the innumerable Palestinians held prisoner and being tortured by I$raeli soldiers? Absolutely disgraceful.
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Disgusting. 20000 palestinian children 30000 man and women have no names,
I am Christian. Not my pope.
Never trust the people of the book. Hypocrites.
Comments like this is exactly why many people don’t trust Moslems!
Comments like this is exactly why many people don’t trust Moslems!
Comments like this is exactly why many people don’t trust Moslems!
Plačanec
Hhe pope prays for the palestinians too.
You dont say what the pope and Justin Welby told some time ago
barbarian...☠💀☠
Paagal
For Christ Sake, How About the Palestinians …….