Pope’s Call on West Bank Violence Puts Moral Pressure on a Stalled Peace Process
The Pope has urged an end to violence against Palestinian civilians in the occupied West Bank and pressed the international community to work toward a just and lasting peace. The intervention adds moral weight to growing concern over settler attacks, security raids, and a conflict that has left families on both sides with fewer safe places to stand.
When a religious leader speaks about a warzone, the weapons do not fall silent—but the politics can become harder to ignore. In comments reported around 00:27 UTC on 17 August, the Pope called for an end to violence against Palestinian civilians in the West Bank and urged the international community to ensure progress toward what he described as a just and lasting peace. The remarks, made in his capacity as head of the Catholic Church, were framed explicitly around the protection of non‑combatants in the occupied territory. While specific incidents or actors were not itemized in the brief report, the reference to violence against the Palestinian population echoed mounting concern…
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