Pope, Israeli PM speak by phone after deadly Gaza church strike

Pope Leo XIV and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (Photo courtesy: Stoyan Nenov and Filippo Monteforte / various sources / AFP)

By Agence France-Presse

Pope Leo XIV emphasized the importance of protecting places of worship in a call Friday with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following Israel’s deadly strike on Gaza’s only Catholic Church, the Vatican said.

The Pontiff also renewed his appeal for negotiations, a ceasefire, and the end of the war, while reiterating his concern for the “dramatic humanitarian situation” in the Palestinian territory, it said in a statement.

The Vatican said Netanyahu initiated the call on Friday morning, the day after Israeli fire on the Holy Family Church in Gaza City killed three people and provoked international condemnation.

“During the conversation, the Holy Father renewed his appeal to revive negotiations and reach a ceasefire and the end of the war,” the Vatican said in a statement, noting that Pope Leo was at his summer residence in Castel Gandolfo, south of Rome.

“He once again expressed his concern for the dramatic humanitarian situation of the population in Gaza, whose heartbreaking toll is borne particularly by children, the elderly and the sick. Finally, the Holy Father reiterated the urgency of protecting places of worship and especially the faithful and all people in Palestine and Israel.”

Netanyahu has said Israel “deeply regrets” the strike, and blamed a “stray round”.

He repeated this regret in the conversation with the Pope, which was “friendly”, a spokesperson for Netanyahu told Agence France-Presse, adding that the two men agreed to meet soon.

A picture shows a view of a damaged facade of the Holy Family Church, a day after it was hit in an Israeli strike, in Gaza City on Friday (July 18, 2025). Two of the most senior Christian leaders in Jerusalem travelled to Gaza, a day after an Israeli strike killed three at the Holy Family Church, the besieged Palestinian territory’s only Catholic church, provoking international condemnation. (Photo courtesy: Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP)

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