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00:00Next, an Israeli shell hit the only Catholic church in the Gaza Strip this Thursday.
00:05Three people were killed, ten others wounded, including the parish priest.
00:09The late Pope Francis, who died in April, had regularly spoken with that priest
00:13about the situation in the war-ravaged territory.
00:15The shelling of the Holy Family Catholic Church in Gaza also damaged the church compound,
00:21where hundreds of Palestinians have been sheltering from the 21-month-long Israel-Hamas war.
00:27Israel issued a rare apology and said it was investigating.
00:31Pope Leo XIV this Thursday renewed his call for an immediate ceasefire in response to the attack.
00:38Here at France 24, Charlotte Lamb has this.
00:42These are the streets surrounding the only Catholic church in Gaza, the latest target in Israeli strikes.
00:50Since 2023, Catholics, Orthodox Christians and Muslims, as well as children with disabilities,
00:56had been sheltering at the church's compound.
01:00On Thursday, many were rushed to hospital after shelling tore through the building.
01:06This is an unjustified act by the Israeli occupation to target civilians.
01:12We're around 400 displaced people in the church.
01:16This is a barbaric act.
01:17Among the injured was the parish's priest, who became a close friend of Pope Francis in
01:27the final months of the late pontiff's life.
01:29Salam alaykum.
01:31Salam alaykum.
01:34Leading the international condemnation, the world's top Catholic.
01:38For we know that no cry of the innocent victims of violence, no lament of mothers mourning their
01:45children will go unheard.
01:47And France, which once oversaw the territory in the name of protecting Catholics in Palestine,
01:52its foreign minister calling for the carnage in Gaza to stop.
01:56The Israeli military says it's aware of the damage caused at the church and is investigating.
02:03In a rare move, the foreign ministry posted an apology on social media,
02:07insisting the state would never target churches or religious sites and regretting any harm to
02:12civilians.
02:15But for the wounded and grieving here, words of remorse offer little comfort.
02:20Charlotte Lamb here at France 24 with that report.
02:25Let's bring in Seema Gupta, our correspondent in Rome, joins us from Sperolonga.
02:28Of course, Seema, the fact that Pope Leo, angry about this attack on the only Catholic church
02:33in Gaza is why we're joining you.
02:35What has his holiness been saying?
02:38What's his feeling about it all?
02:42Well, they've issued a telegram, essentially, sent by the Vatican number two, Cardinal Pietro
02:48Parolin, but quoting Pope Leo, of course, expressing his condolences for the victims.
02:53Of course, three people died in that attack and many were injured as well.
02:57He said he was deeply saddened to learn of the loss of life and injury, and he expressed
03:03his closeness to the parish priest, Father Romanelli, as well as the parish.
03:08As we saw in that report, Father Romanelli, of course, having had a very close relationship
03:13with the previous Pope, Pope Francis, he often called him during the space of this conflict
03:19over many months, often daily, to check on the situation in there and how the people
03:25who were sheltering in the only Catholic church in the Gaza Strip, how they were doing.
03:31Now, the Pope Leo also said that he expressed profound hope for dialogue, reconciliation,
03:37and an enduring peace in the region. He reiterated his call for a ceasefire. So, wanting very
03:45much for peace to be there and referring to the strike as a military attack. So, very clearly
03:52continuing the idea of a call for the ceasefire, wanting this violence to end.
03:59One wonders if the papal call for peace will be heard by the warring parties.
04:03Yes, exactly. I mean, this clearly is a strike right on the Catholic Church. And the hope
04:13is that, as far as the Pope is concerned, he's mentioned it on several audiences, of course,
04:19mentioning the issue of the suffering of the people in Gaza and the violence that is happening
04:23there and the humanitarian condition, expressing his sorrow about the dire conditions, but also
04:29calling for that ceasefire. Now, someone else who also mentioned very strong words was the Italian
04:35Prime Minister, Georgia Maloney. Now, Georgia Maloney and her government generally have been
04:40supporters of Israel and the government of Benjamin Netanyahu. But in this particular case,
04:46striking a Catholic church, injuring the parish priest, killing three people, there was a very
04:52strong reaction. She put the blame squarely on Israel, saying that the attacks against civilians
04:57for months like this is simply unacceptable. No military action, she says, can justify such
05:03behavior. Now, there's been growing unease here in Italy within the ruling coalition, the right-wing
05:10coalition, about this military campaign in the Gaza Strip and concern about the Israeli military
05:16action there. In May, Ms. Maloney herself did talk about the fact that Israel must respect international
05:24law and she did say that the humanitarian situation there was dramatic and unjustifiable. So very strong
05:32words this time around when there's been attack on the lone Catholic church in the Gaza Strip. So
05:38Italians, clearly also the Italian government, wanting to see the humanitarian situation helped and this
05:45kind of violence, they describe it as being simply unacceptable.
05:50Seema Gupta in Spelonga with the take from the Vatican. Thank you very much indeed for joining us.

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