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Pope Leo made public remarks calling for ceasefire in Middle East conflict during Sunday Vatican blessing

Pope Leo XIV delivered remarks during his Sunday noon blessing at the Vatican calling for a ceasefire in the Middle East conflict. He addressed 'those responsible' for the conflict without naming specific countries or leaders. The Pope referenced a missile strike on a school in Minab, Iran that reportedly killed up to 175 people.

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HPHuffPostLEFT109d ago

“Pope Leo Escalates Call For Ceasefire In Iran With Message 'To Those Responsible'”

NYPNY PostRIGHT109d ago

“Pope Leo urges war leaders to halt fighting in Iran after deadly strike on school sparks outrage”

WEWashington ExaminerRIGHT109d ago

“Pope Leo asks 'those responsible' for a ceasefire from 'atrocious violence of war' in Iran”

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