Pope Leo calls war in Middle East a ‘scandal’ to humanity

Pope Leo on Sunday said death and suffering caused by the war in the Middle East are a “scandal to the whole human family.” (AFP)
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Updated 22 March 2026
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Pope Leo calls war in Middle East a ‘scandal’ to humanity

  • Pope said that he continues to follow with “dismay” the situation in the Middle East and in other ⁠regions torn apart by ‌war ‌and violence

VATICAN CITY: Pope Leo on Sunday said death and suffering caused by the war in the Middle East are a “scandal to the whole human family,” renewing his plea for an immediate ceasefire.
As the ‌US-Israeli war ‌on Iran enters ‌its ⁠fourth week, the first ⁠US pope said that he continues to follow with “dismay” the situation in the Middle East and in other ⁠regions torn apart by ‌war ‌and violence.
“We cannot remain silent ‌in the face of ‌the suffering of so many people, the defenseless victims of these conflicts. What hurts ‌them hurts the whole of humanity,” Leo ⁠said ⁠at his weekly Angelus prayer in St. Peter’s Square.
“I strongly renew my appeal for us to persevere in prayer, so that hostilities may cease and the way may finally be paved for peace,” he added.