A recent Israeli military strike hit the Holy Family Catholic Church in Gaza, the only Catholic church in the territory, killing at least three people and injuring several others, including the parish priest. The incident has sparked international condemnation from religious leaders, including Pope Leo XIV and Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, who called for an immediate ceasefire and labeled the attack 'morally unjustifiable.' Israel has admitted the strike was caused by a stray mortar round and issued a rare apology, but the event has intensified scrutiny of Israel's conduct in Gaza and its relationship with Christian communities. The tragedy has also led to calls for increased humanitarian aid and solidarity with Gaza's embattled Christian minority. The strike has fueled debate over the broader moral and strategic implications of the ongoing conflict, with global leaders and faith communities demanding accountability and an end to the violence.
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