Automatic adhesion of Javier Milei Con Benjamin Netanyahu He found an unexpected impediment. The Argentine government, which has endorsed Israel’s policy in the Middle East and bombings to Iran without formulating the smallest reparation, expressed through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs the “Concern” against the attack against the Catholic Church in Gaza which caused three fatalities. The ultra -rightist was forced to take the unusual step because the priest in charge of the temple, Gabriel Romanellihe is an Argentine and one of the wounded by the incursion.
Argentine diplomacy carefully took care of the words of its brief statement. The Argentine government recalled that “the shelter of civilians and religious and humanitarian facilities It constitutes an essential principle of international humanitarian lawwhich must be fully observed by all the parties involved. “
Romanelli resides in that conflict zone three decades ago. Five years ago he took over the church that was the target of the Israeli attack, becoming an impromptu Muslims and Christians refuge fleeing bullets and bombings. Pope Francis updated the situation in Gaza from the frequent telephone conversations they held. The pronouncements of the extinct pontiff strongly critical to Israel have not been oblivious to the systematic reports of Romanelli. In this context, the tank attack took place in the vicinity of the Al-Ahli hospital. According to Cáritas Jerusalem, the projectile exploded near the roof cross. Then he started shooting the shrapnel.
The new Pope, Leo XIV, not only regretted the aggression, but also claimed a stop on fire. Following the main Vatican authority, the Argentine Episcopal Conference sympathized with those affected and their families
Vice President Victoria Villarruelthese days apparently without return with the ultra -rightist, he abismocated the distances that separate them by condemning what happened in the Sacred Family Catholic Church. Villarruel, daughter and niece of repressors, and adherent to the most conservative branch of Catholicism, expressed his “support and solidarity to Father Gabriel Romanelli and all the parishioners of the Sacred Family parish in the Gaza Strip, which today suffered the bombing of the Israeli forces.” Shipping at the same time his condolence to the families of the dead and requested “the prompt recovery of the seven injured.”