Bishops in Ireland have called for a complete ceasefire in Gaza: “Enough, please! Let us all say it: enough…Stop!”

Hamas – the Islamist organization that rules Gaza – attacked Israel on Oct. 7, killing over 1000 people and kidnapping over 250 others. Israel then declared war on Hamas, and an estimated 30,000 Palestinians have since been killed.

Israel has also successfully rescued three hostages since the start of the war, and more than 100 hostages were released in a cease-fire deal in exchange for Palestinians imprisoned by Israel.

However, the fighting continues.

Speaking during the Spring General Meeting of the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference, the Church leaders said: “Stop the War!”

“In saying this, we join with many in our parishes, together with all people of goodwill, in demanding an immediate end to the daily horror of killing, wounding and destruction of property and infrastructure there,” the bishops said.

“We call on the Israeli government to comply with basic human and international standards in ensuring that Palestinians have full and unimpeded access to food, water and basic safety requirements,” they continued.

By Charles Collins