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Pope Leo's Christmas Plea for Gaza

Pope Leo delivers a powerful Christmas Day sermon, drawing attention to the harsh conditions in Gaza, comparing them to Jesus humble birth. He emphasizes the need for a Palestinian state and expresses grief for the global homeless and young soldiers caught in conflicts. Despite the recent ceasefire, aid remains insufficient, leaving Gazas population homeless and exposed.

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