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Pizzaballa condemns Hamas attack, Israeli strikes on Gaza

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(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 24 - Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, on Tuesday released a pastoral letter to the faithful of his diocese equally condemning the October 7 surprise Hamas attack on Israel and the Israeli retaliatory strikes on Gaza.
    "My conscience and moral duty require me to state clearly that what happened on October 7 in southern Israel is in no way permissible and we cannot but condemn it," wrote Italian-born Pizzaballs.
    "There is no reason for such an atrocity," he continued, insisting that "we have a duty to state this and to denounce it".
    "The same conscience, however, with a great burden on my heart, leads me to state with equal clarity today that this new cycle of violence has brought to Gaza over five thousand deaths, including many women and children, tens of thousands of wounded, neighborhoods razed to the ground, lack of medicine, lack of water and of basic necessities for over two million people," added Pizzaballa.
    "These are tragedies that cannot be understood and which we have a duty to denounce and condemn unreservedly.
    "The continuous heavy bombardment that has been pounding Gaza for days will only cause more death and destruction and will only increase hatred and resentment.
    "It will not solve any problem, but rather create new ones. It is time to stop this war, this senseless violence," he wrote.
    "It is only by ending decades of occupation and its tragic consequences, as well as giving a clear and secure national perspective to the Palestinian people that a serious peace process can begin.
    "Unless this problem is solved at its root, there will never be the stability we all hope for.
    The tragedy of these days must lead us all, religious, political, civil society, international community, to a more serious commitment in this regard than what has been done so far.
    This is the only way to avoid other tragedies like the one we are experiencing now. We owe it to the many victims of these days and to those of years past. We do not have the right to leave this task to others," said Pizzaballa.
    On Tuesday Palestinian health officials said 5,300 people have now been killed and approximately 18,000 others injured in Israeli retaliatory strikes on Gaza sparked by the Hamas militant incursion into the Jewish state two Saturdays ago.
    According to Israeli sources, around 1,400 people have been killed in Israel since October 7, the vast majority in the Hamas attacks themselves. (ANSA).
   

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