“As a mother, the best gift I can do (for my son Rocco, for his birthday) is to ask everyone to do everything possible to save the innocent children taken between two fires in Gaza,” he wrote Monday, very affected by the situation in the Palestinian enclave, in their social networks. The pop icon also implored Pope Leo XIV to go to Gaza and “bring his light to the children before it was too late.”
The latter is, according to her, “the only one to whom we cannot reject the entrance” in Gaza, and added that “there is no more time”, because the territory is devastated by a “mass famine” of human origin, in the words of the World Health Organization (WHO).
The singer raised in the Catholic faith specified: “I do not try to accuse anyone or take sides. Everyone suffers. Just try to do what they can to prevent these children from starving.”
Last week, the United Nations Childhood Agency (UNICEF) said in X that “more than 18,000 children had been killed in Gaza in the last 22 months.” Or, on average, “28 children, the equivalent of a classroom, killed per day” in Gaza.
Since his adhesion to the throne last May, Pope Léón XIV has continued to climb to the niche to ask for a stop in Gaza, affirm the return of the detainee hostages and criticize Israeli bombings in the territory. “I am with great concern about the disastrous humanitarian situation in Gaza, where the civilian population suffers from an extreme hunger and remains exposed to violence and death, said the sovereign pontif. I renew my sincere called to a high fire, the liberation of hostages and total respect for humanitarian law.”
According to ABC, the Vatican has not yet commented on the publication of the American star.
Source: BFM TV
