Pope Leo says aerial military strikes should be banned

Pope Leo says aerial military strikes should be banned

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Pope Leo XIV reacts as he leads the Angelus prayer from a window of the Apostolic Palace, at the Vatican, on Sunday. (Photo: Reuters)
Pope Leo XIV reacts as he leads the Angelus prayer from a window of the Apostolic Palace, at the Vatican, on Sunday. (Photo: Reuters)

VATICAN ​CITY - Pope Leo sharply criticised ​aerial bombardments on Monday, saying ​they are indiscriminate ‌and should be banned, in his latest anti-war comments as the US-Israeli war on Iran enters its fourth week. Leo, ​the ⁠first US pope, did not specifically mention the expanding conflict in a meeting ‌with executives and staff from Italy's ITA Airways, but he strongly decried the use of ⁠airpower in warfare.

"No one should have to fear that threats of death and destruction might come from the sky," said the pope.

"After the ​tragic experiences of the 20th century, aerial bombings should have been ​banned forever," ‌he said. "Yet they still exist … this is not progress; it is ​regression!" The ⁠pope has called repeatedly for a ceasefire in the ⁠Iran war. On Sunday he called the conflict a "scandal to the whole human family."

ITA Airways, controlled by ⁠Germany's Lufthansa and the successor to ​bankrupt national flag carrier Alitalia, is the airline that usually flies the pope out of Rome ‌when he ⁠makes overseas trips.

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