THE VATICAN: Pope Francis on Sunday urged efforts to reach a cease-fire in Gaza, saying, "Enough, please." "I carry in my heart with pain the suffering the people of Palestine and Israel," the pontiff said in his weekly Angelus message. He called for an end to the conflict, saying the immense destruction causes pain and has terrible consequences for the small and defenseless. "Is this really how we plan to build a better world? Stop, Enough," he added. Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA
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