Pope Meets Relatives of Israeli Hostages and Palestinians in Gaza and Sets off Firestorm Over Words

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    Alexandra Ariev, center, speaks during a press conference at the Italian Jewish Center in Rome, Wednesday, Nov. 22, 2023, with other representatives of the families of the Israelis abducted by Hamas on Oct. 7 and believed to be held hostages in Gaza, shortly after they met with Pope Francis at The Vatican. Ariev, an Israeli soldier, was abducted by Hamas militants from her base during her mandatory military service during the militant group's unprecedented attack on Israel on Oct. 7 that resulted in the killing of 1,400 people and the abduction of over 220. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

    (AP) — Pope Francis met separately Wednesday with relatives of Israeli hostages in Gaza and Palestinians living through the war and set off a firestorm by using words that Vatican diplomats usually avoid: “terrorism” and, according to the Palestinians, “genocide.”

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    Francis spoke about the suffering of both Israelis and Palestinians after his meetings, which were arranged before the Israeli-Hamas hostage deal and a temporary halt in fighting was announced. Francis didn’t refer to the deal, which marked the biggest diplomatic breakthrough since the war erupted following Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on southern Israel.


    Francis met at the Vatican with 12 relatives of some of the 240 hostages held by Hamas in Gaza for about 20 minutes. Separately, he met for about the same amount of time with 10 Palestinians whose relatives have been killed or otherwise affected by the war in Gaza, along with priests who minister there.

    Francis spoke about the meetings at the end of his weekly general audience in St. Peter’s Square, where some people in the VIP seats wearing Palestinian scarves held up small posters showing bodies in a ditch and the word “Genocide” written underneath.

    “Here we’ve gone beyond war. This isn’t war anymore, this is terrorism,” Francis told the crowd. “Please, let us go ahead with peace. Pray for peace, pray a lot for peace.”

    He also asked for God to help both Israeli and Palestinian people “resolve problems and not go ahead with passions that are killing everyone in the end.”

    Francis has spoken out repeatedly calling for an end to the war and has tried to maintain the Vatican’s typical diplomatic neutrality in conflicts. The Vatican is particularly concerned about the plight of Christians in Gaza.

    The Hamas attack last month killed about 1,200 people in Israel. Israel’s retaliatory strikes on Gaza have killed more than 11,000 people, according to Palestinian health authorities.

    Members of the Palestinian delegation said they were stunned by Francis’ deep knowledge of the toll the war has taken on the people of Gaza and said he used the term “genocide” to describe it during their private meeting.

    No journalists were present during either meeting.

    “He knew that Gaza has no water,” said Shireen Hilal, who lives in Bethlehem in the West Bank but was part of the delegation. “He knew that there was no electricity. He knew that there is no medicine.”

    The Vatican spokesman, Matteo Bruni, said he didn’t believe that Francis used that term.

    “He used the terms he used during the general audience and regardless represent the terrible situation that Gaza is living,” Bruni said.

    But the Palestinians doubled down. “Ten people heard it,” said another member of the delegation, Suhair Anastas, who left Gaza in the last week with her daughter, among those allowed to leave because she also holds a Canadian passport.

    Francis often causes diplomatic kerfluffles with his off-hand comments. He has used the term “genocide” before in reference to the Ottoman-era Turkish attacks on Armenians and, more casually, agreed when asked if the Catholic abuses against Indigenous peoples in Canada amounted to a genocide

    The Israeli relatives, for their part, thanked Francis for receiving them but some expressed dismay that he didn’t have more time to hear from all members of the delegation. They also questioned his use of the term “terrorism” without saying who had committed it. They expressed hope that he might be able to use his moral authority to help free all the hostages.

    Evgeniia Kozlova, the Russian mother of 27-year-old Andrey Kozlov who was kidnapped by Hamas on Oct. 7 at the music festival in southern Israel, feared that the hostage-release deal would leave her son in Hamas’ hands for years.

    “We know the terms of the exchange of 50 hostages. These are women and children,” she said. Recalling that it took Israel five years to free the detained Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, “If each of the remaining hostages is released once every five years, then my son will return in 1,000 years,” she said.

    Rachel Goldberg, whose son Hersh Goldberg-Polin was also kidnapped at the music festival, urged Francis and the rest of the world to work for all the hostages to be released.

    “And in the meantime, we would like the International Red Cross or any other humanitarian aid organization on planet Earth to go and see every single hostage and let us know: Are they alive? Have they been treated? Are they getting the care that they need?” she said.


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    Emes
    Emes
    5 months ago

    He is a rasha and the representation of the worlds largest Jew murdering religion of all time. IMO, No Jew should have visited to show him anything. And his response is not at all suprising.

    Yossie
    Yossie
    5 months ago

    the pope is an antisemite
    thats his job
    all popes are antisemite all churches are
    thats their purpose
    no matter if you sing “orech yomim ” for him
    or you invite him to park east synagouge
    they are all antisemites

    Yitzy
    Yitzy
    5 months ago

    After thousands of years of dark history of the antisemitism at the vatican, it makes a lot of sense what this chazur said. Like the Marsha said, every smope is Yemach Shemo V’zichro..

    Pirtz Yirne
    Pirtz Yirne
    5 months ago

    He’s a leftist in general and conservate Catholics want him ousted.

    Rabbi Jacques Tartuffe
    Rabbi Jacques Tartuffe
    5 months ago

    Hamas would be well-served not starting a war in the future. All their suffering is of their own making.

    zumy
    zumy
    5 months ago

    What possessed these people that the Hamas barbarians would even pay attention to the Pope? what groveling for Jews to have to go to the pope!

    Jon Merde
    Jon Merde
    5 months ago

    How does he hold about Pedophiles ?

    Honest
    Honest
    5 months ago

    Francis has been a disgrace to his religion since he became pope. This is just another instance of his stupidity.

    My Psak
    My Psak
    5 months ago

    Generally the modern day Popes don’t take a strong position either way but try to stay in the middle. Their hope is by not alienating either side they’ll be able to better the situation.
    Agree or Disagree I’m not sure it’s so bad to have one organization with power that tries to fill this role.

    Democrats always support their Jew hating members.
    Democrats always support their Jew hating members.
    5 months ago

    The Vatican has always backed the Arabs.
    Yet the guy still hasn’t said a word about CCP persecution of Christians in China.

    Liam K. Nuj
    Liam K. Nuj
    5 months ago

    Article forgot to mention that during their meeting with Pope Francis, the 10 Palestinians 100% heard the Pope reveal that HE is the Eggman AND the Walrus and that John Lennon got what he deserved.

    Aguttenshabbos
    Aguttenshabbos
    5 months ago

    He’s not just an anti-semite, he’s also plain stupid and a lefty; like I said, stupid! He’s into lecturing the US on environmental pollution, meets with Greta Thunberg and praises her. He’s got no idea what he speaks of.

    LGB
    LGB
    5 months ago

    The current pope is a putz.

    idolator
    idolator
    5 months ago

    One thing Jews and Muslims should agree on. No idolatry – including giving this head of an idolatrous cult credence.