Pope greatly concerned after Israel strike inside Qatar

Pope Leo XIV looks upward as he arrives to begin his weekly general audience in St Peter’s Square at the Vatican on September 10, 2025. (CNS photo/Lola Gomez)

The “whole situation” in the Middle East “is very serious”, Pope Leo XIV told reporters after Israel launched an attack on Hamas leaders in Qatar. Source: CNS.

“In these moments, there is very serious news of an Israeli attack against some Hamas leaders, but in Qatar,” the Pope said on September 9. Qatar, in the Persian Gulf, has been trying to mediate an end to the war between Israel and Hamas. The country’s capital is Doha.

“The whole situation is very serious,” the Pope told the reporters who were waiting for him as he left Castel Gandolfo to return to the Vatican.

Danny Danon, the Israeli ambassador to the United Nations, posted on X: “The precise strike in Doha targeted senior Hamas leaders who planned the October 7 massacre and celebrated while our citizens were abducted. I commend our security forces for this courageous and precise operation. There is no hiding place for terrorists, and we will continue to pursue them everywhere.”

But António Guterres, United Nations secretary-general, told a news conference in New York: “We are just learning about the Israeli attacks in Qatar, a country that has been playing a very positive role to achieve a ceasefire and the release of all hostages.

“I condemn this fragrant violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Qatar,” Mr Guterres said.

Pope Leo also told reporters gathered outside the Villa Barberini in Castel Gandolfo that he had just tried to phone Holy Family Parish in Gaza City, the only Latin-rite Catholic Church in Gaza.

“I just tried to call the pastor, but I have no news,” the Pope said. Israeli planes dropped leaflets on Gaza City in the morning, warning of a new attack on the city and encouraging civilians to evacuate.

“We need to pray a lot,” Pope Leo said.

On September 9, Fr Gabriel Romanelli, the pastor of Holy Family Parish, posted on social media that “Today the Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV, has been able to communicate with us. He asked how we were and how the situation was. Sending us his blessing and praying for us and for peace.”

FULL STORY

‘We need to pray a lot,’ pope says after Israeli attack in Qatar – Catholic Review (By Cindy Wooden/CNS)

Israeli military orders all Gaza City residents to evacuate; Pope contacts parish (CWN)

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