“Stop the destruction” — Pope Francis tells Israel, Hamas

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Pope Francis has called for an end to the Hamas-Israeli conflict amid massive destruction and needless loss of lives.

This is even as the religious leader called for more humanitarian aid to be allowed into the Gaza Strip.

“War is always a defeat; it is a destruction of human fraternity. Brothers, stop! Stop!” Francis said this after his traditional Angelus prayer in Rome’s Saint Peter’s Square on Sunday, October 22.

“I renew my call for spaces to be opened, for humanitarian aid to continue to arrive and for hostages to be freed,” the pontiff said.

Hamas militants stormed into Israel from the Gaza Strip on October 7, killing at least 1,400 people.

Israel’s retaliatory bombing campaign has killed more than 4,300 Palestinians, mainly civilians, according to the Hamas-run health ministry, and reduced swathes of densely populated Gaza to smouldering ruins.

Alarm has grown about a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where Israel has cut off water, food and power.

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A first trickle of aid entered the besieged Strip on Saturday, but UN officials said the 20 trucks permitted to cross were not enough given the “catastrophic” humanitarian situation for 2.4 million people.

Two US hostages were released on Friday, October 20, but over 200 people abducted by the militants are still being held.