Pope Leo Calls for Ban on Aerial Military Strikes
23 Mar 202616:25 PM
Pope Leo Calls for Ban on Aerial Military Strikes
Reuters
Pope Leo sharply criticised aerial bombardments on Monday, saying they ​are indiscriminate and should be banned, in ‌his latest anti-war comments as the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran enters its fourth week.

Leo, the first ​U.S. pope, did not specifically mention ​the expanding conflict in a meeting with ⁠executives and staff from Italy's ITA ​Airways, but he strongly decried the use of ​airpower in warfare.

"No one should have to fear that threats of death and destruction might come ​from the sky," said the pope.

"After the ​tragic experiences of the 20th century, aerial bombings should ‌have ⁠been banned forever," he said. "Yet they still exist … this is not progress; it is regression!"

The pope has called repeatedly for ​a ceasefire in ​the ⁠Iran war. On Sunday he called the conflict a "scandal to the ​whole human family."

ITA Airways, controlled by ​Germany's ⁠Lufthansa (LHAG.DE) and the successor to bankrupt national flag carrier Alitalia, is the airline that ⁠usually ​flies the pope out ​of Rome when he makes overseas trips.