Rome, October 10 (LaPresse) – “The interview aimed to express the presence and involvement of the Holy See in what happened on October 7 and to serve as an invitation to peace. I do not believe there is a moral equivalence between the two situations. Where there is violence, it must always be condemned. The goal was to express the desire to put an end to this violence and to start a path of reconciliation and peace.”
This was stated by the Secretary of State of the Holy See, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, responding to journalists on the sidelines of an event at the Pontifical Urbaniana University in Rome, regarding the attack on the Israeli Embassy to the Holy See following the interview given by the Cardinal to L’Osservatore Romano on the anniversary of October 7.
Gaza, Parolin: “Accusations against Israel? The interview was meant to be an invitation to peace”

Rome, October 10 (LaPresse) – “The interview aimed to express the presence and involvement of the Holy See in what happened on October 7 and to serve as an invitation to peace. I do not believe there is a moral equivalence between the two situations. Where there is violence, it must always be condemned. The goal was to express the desire to put an end to this violence and to start a path of reconciliation and peace.” This was stated by the Secretary of State of the Holy See, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, responding to journalists on the sidelines of an event at the Pontifical Urbaniana University in Rome, regarding the attack on the Israeli Embassy to the Holy See following the interview given by the Cardinal to L’Osservatore Romano on the anniversary of October 7.
