Benjamin Netanyahu Expresses Regret Over Gaza Catholic Church Attack
FRANCE 24 EnglishAugust 5, 20251 min4,674 views
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- π― The only Catholic church in Gaza, which was sheltering around 400 displaced people including children with disabilities, was hit by Israeli strikes.
- π Many were injured and rushed to the hospital, including the parish's priest.
- π£οΈ The attack has been described as an "unjustified act by the Israeli occupation to target civilians" and a "barbaric act."
International Condemnation and Response
- π Pope Francis renewed calls for a ceasefire and stated that "no cry of the innocent victims of violence... will go unheard."
- πΊπ³ The UN declared that attacks on places of worship are unacceptable and that people seeking shelter must be respected and protected.
- πΊπΈ US President Donald Trump spoke with Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu, who reportedly relayed that the targeting of the church was a mistake by the Israelis.
Israeli Apology and Investigation
- π The Israeli military acknowledged the damage at the church and stated it is investigating the incident.
- ποΈ The Israeli foreign ministry issued an apology on social media, asserting that the state would never target churches or religious sites.
- π For those affected by the attack, the words of remorse offered little comfort amidst their grief and injuries.
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