Pope Leo XIV Calls for End to Violence Against Palestinian Civilians in the West Bank

Pope Leo XIV has called for an end to violence against Palestinian civilians in the West Bank and urged the international community to support a two-state solution.

The Pontiff shared the message through a social media post on X platform on Sunday August 16, 2026.

“I renew my appeal for an end to the ongoing violence against the Palestinian civilian population in the West Bank, and I urgently call on the international community to work toward advancing the two-state solution, for a just and lasting peace,” Pope Leo XIV said calling on the international community to work toward a two-state solution.

The West Bank has seen continuing violence involving Palestinians and Israeli settlers. Recent reports have focused on Qusra, a Palestinian village where residents reported being surrounded by settlers and facing disruption to basic services.

The Pope’s statement did not refer to a specific incident. Instead, he made a broader appeal for an end to violence against Palestinian civilians and for international efforts to advance a political solution.

The two-state solution generally refers to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel. The Vatican has repeatedly supported this approach as a way to seek lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians.

Pope Leo’s latest comments continue the Vatican’s long-standing call for peace, protection of civilians and a negotiated political solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

 

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