Pope Leo laments that Iran war 'getting worse and worse'


FILE PHOTO: Pope Leo XIV holds the weekly general audience in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican, March 18, 2026. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane/File Photo

VATICAN ⁠CITY, March 24 (Reuters) - Pope Leo expressed ⁠concern on Tuesday about a rising tenor ‌of animosity in the expanding Iran war, repeating calls for a ceasefire amid reports the U.S. is ​planning to send thousands of ⁠soldiers to the Middle ⁠East in a military buildup.

Leo, the first U.S. ⁠pope, ‌lamented that "hatred is increasing, and the violence is getting worse and ⁠worse."

"I want to renew the appeal for ​a ceasefire, ‌to work for peace, but not ⁠with weapons - ​rather through dialogue, truly seeking a solution for everyone," he told journalists as he was ⁠leaving his residence in Castel ​Gandolfo, Italy.

"There are more than a million displaced people and many dead," said the pope. "I invite ⁠all the authorities to truly work through dialogue to resolve the problems."

Leo, who is known for choosing his words carefully, has ​been ramping up calls for ⁠an end to the Iran war in ​recent days. On Sunday, he ‌said the conflict was ​a "scandal to the whole human family."

(Reporting by Joshua McElwee; Editing by Chris Reese)

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