The Zionist Foreign Ministry summoned the Vatican’s ambassador on Tuesday to protest Pope Francis’ condemnation of “Israel”‘s ongoing military aggression on Gaza.
Archbishop Adolfo Tito Yllana met with Eyal Bar-Tal, the Zionist Ministry’s Director General, following the Pope’s call for a ceasefire in his Christmas address.
In his speech, Pope Francis denounced the “extremely grave” humanitarian situation in Gaza, a long-blockaded Palestinian territory.his was not the first time the Pope has criticized Zionist actions.
Recently, he condemned Zionist airstrikes on Gaza, calling them “acts of cruelty.”
Additionally, in a forthcoming book, the Pope called for a careful investigation genocide by the Zionist military against Palestinians.
Zionist officials have expressed strong discontent with the Pope’s remarks, claiming they have severely damaged “Israel”‘s image among Christians and accusing the Vatican of double standards.
The ongoing Zionist assault on Gaza has claimed over 45,300 Palestinian lives and left more than 107,800 others injured.