Pope Leo Decries ‘Atrocious Violence’ in Iran War, Urges Ceasefire

VATICAN CITY, March 15 (Reuters) – Pope ⁠Leo ⁠made an impassioned plea ⁠on Sunday for an immediate ceasefire in ​the expanding Iran war, lamenting “atrocious violence” that he said had ‌killed thousands of non-combatants and ‌caused suffering across the region.

As the U.S.-Israeli war ⁠on ⁠Iran enters its third week, the first U.S. pope ​warned that violence would not bring the justice, stability and peace that the peoples of the region long for.

“For two ​weeks, the peoples of the Middle East have been suffering ⁠the ⁠atrocious violence of war,” ⁠the ​pope said at his weekly Angelus prayer in St. Peter’s ​Square.

“In the name ⁠of Christians in the Middle East and of all women and men of good will, I appeal to those responsible for this conflict: Cease fire!” Pope Leo ⁠said.

“Thousands of innocent people have been killed, and many more have ⁠been forced to leave their homes. I renew my closeness to all those who have lost their loved ones in the attacks,” he said.

Leo added that the situation in Lebanon — ravaged by a war between Israel and the Iran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah — was also a cause of “great concern”.

“I hope for ⁠paths of dialogue that can support the country’s authorities in implementing lasting solutions to the serious crisis currently underway, for the common good of all the ​Lebanese people,” the pope said.

(Reporting by Angelo ​Amante; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

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