Pope Leo said on Sunday that deeply troubling news continued ​to arrive from Iran and across the Middle ‌East, urging an end to the violence and renewed efforts to open space for dialogue.

– As fighting escalated on ​the ninth day of the U.S.-Israeli assault ​on Iran, the first U.S. pope warned ⁠that the conflict was fuelling fear and hatred ​and raised concerns that it could spread further.

– “Alongside ​the episodes of violence and devastation and the widespread climate of hatred and fear, there is also growing ​concern that the conflict could spread and that ​other countries in the region, including dear Lebanon, could once ‌again ⁠sink into instability,” Leo said at the Angelus prayer in St. Peter’s Square.

– “Let us raise our humble prayer to the Lord that the roar ​of bombs may ​cease, that ⁠weapons may fall silent, and that space may be opened for ​dialogue in which the voices of peoples ​can ⁠be heard“, he added.

– The Vatican’s top diplomat warned on Wednesday that the U.S.-Israeli strikes undermined international law and ⁠said ​nations did not have a ​right to launch “preventive wars”, an unusually direct criticism of the military ​campaign.

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/pope-leo-urges-end-bombing-calls-dialogue-amid-iran-middle-east-violence-2026-03-08

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