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The body of the late Pope Francis was buried in the Casa Marta Church, the Vatican. Vatican photos/media
The Catholic leader in the world died on Monday morning (4/21/2025) at the age of 88. It was the first Jesuit and the first Pope in Latin America.
In recent years of PAP, he has talked about the war in Gaza, expressed concern for civilians and called for peace and reaching humanity.
Since October 9, 2023, Pope Francis called the Gaza’s holy family diocese every night, a short conversation at 7 pm, which is characterized by simple and human questions, “How are you?” “What do you eat?”
Night phone calls today, as the Vatican News reported, provided a sense of vital relationship and comfort for more than 600 people, both Christians and Muslims, who resorted to churches and parish schools.
He has always ended it with blessing, as he presented the cross and said: “Mucha Gracias, Grazie Aunt”.
However, the sympathy of the Pope goes beyond just a personal action. Since the beginning of the genocide war by Israel in Gaza, he continued to increase his criticism in public places.
In January 2025, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza called “very dangerous and shameful” and stated that “we cannot accept the bombings for civilians … that the children are cold because the hospital has been destroyed.”
A few weeks ago, he suggested that the international community asked whether the Israeli military campaign was a genocide, a statement that led to sharp criticism from Israeli officials, who accused him of being anti -Semitism.
Below is the time sequence highlights the most important general statement made by Pope Francis on Gaza: