Mar 8 • 16:48 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Pope Leo XIV warns US-Israel conflict with Iran could spiral into wider regional war

Pope Leo XIV has expressed concern that the US-Israeli conflict with Iran could lead to greater instability in the Middle East.

Pope Leo XIV has issued a warning regarding the ongoing conflict between the US and Israel against Iran, cautioning that it could escalate beyond its current scope and involve more countries in the Middle East. In a post shared on X, the Pope noted the deep dismay caused by reports from Iran and the surrounding region, expressing fears that nations, including Lebanon, may revert to instability as a consequence of the fighting. He called upon people to pray for peace and dialogue in light of the violence that has erupted over the past days.

During the Angelus prayer held in St. Peter’s Square, which coincided with the ninth day of the US-Israeli assault on Iran, the Pope emphasized the damaging effects of the conflict, which has heightened fear and hostility among people in the region. He urged for the cessation of bombings and a retreat from violence, hoping for an opening for constructive conversations. His comments reflect a broader concern about how international conflicts can impact regional unity and peace.

The Pope's remarks underscore the urgency of diplomatic efforts to resolve tensions and prevent a broader war that could draw in multiple nations. As the situation continues to evolve, the implications of the conflict extend beyond immediate casualties, raising alarms about its potential to destabilize a region already grappling with various socio-political issues. His appeal for prayer and dialogue resonates with the global community's desire for a peaceful resolution to such conflicts.

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