Vatican Cardinal: Gaza Church Strike No “Mistake”
As the fires of war rage in the Holy Land, Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin has sounded a solemn alarm, declaring to Italian television that Gaza is suffering under a "war without limits." Following a pivotal phone call between Pope Leo XIV and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the Vatican's chief diplomat expressed both hope and grave concern. Parolin demanded full transparency in the investigation into the brutal attack on Gaza’s Holy Family parish—an assault Israel hastily dismissed as a mistake, yet which many fear was a targeted strike against the Christian faithful. “Let the facts be made clear,” he pressed, warning that mere promises will not suffice in the face of unfolding human tragedy. With civilian suffering at intolerable levels, Parolin’s piercing question resounds with urgency: “How can you destroy and starve a population like that of Gaza?” The Vatican’s words stand as a moral rebuke to the global indifference engulfing the region’s forgotten Christians and innocent lives left in the rubble.

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