Pope warns of 'spiral of death' following Gaza attacks

Pope Francis has warned of a ‘spiral of death and destruction’ as Israel continued its assault on the Gaza Strip, calling the death toll ‘terrible and unacceptable’.
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Pope Francis said deaths in Gaza were 'terrible and unacceptable' [Getty]

Pope Francis on Sunday said the loss of innocent lives following Israel’s deadly assault on the Gaza Strip was "terrible and unacceptable", warning that the latest conflict could get even worse.

"In these days, violent armed clashes between the Gaza Strip and Israel have taken over, and risk degenerating into a spiral of death and destruction," said the pope following his Sunday Regina Caeli prayer.

"Numerous people have been injured, and many innocents have died. Among them there are also children, and this is terrible and unacceptable," the 84-year-old pontiff said.

On Sunday morning, 40 people including at least eight children were killed as Israeli airstrikes flattened three buildings in the Gaza Strip.

"I ask myself: where will hatred and revenge lead? Do we really think we will build peace by destroying the other?"

Francis' comments, addressed to a crowd in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican, came after the pontiff held a special mass for Myanmar on Sunday morning.

Francis, who often speaks about current events in his Sunday addresses from the window of the Apostolic Palace, also urged for calm in the Middle East.

"I appeal for calm and, to those who have responsibility, to stop the din of arms and to walk the paths of peace, also with the help of the international community," he said.

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