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Pope Leo: aerial military strikes must be banned

Pope Leo, the first U.S. pope, criticized 'aerial bombings on Monday. He said they were indiscriminate, and that they should be banned. This was his 'latest anti-war comment, as the U.S./Israeli war against Iran entered its fourth week. Leo, first U.S. Pope, didn't mention the growing conflict - in a meeting with executives from Italy's ITA Airways - but he condemned the exploitation of air power.

The pope said that "no one should be afraid of?threats to death and destruction?that might 'come?from the?sky.

He said that aerial bombings were a terrible thing to do, and should be banned for good. "Yet, they still exist... This is not progress; this is regression!" The pope has repeatedly called for a ceasefire to be declared in the Iran War. On Sunday, he described the conflict as a "scandal for the entire human family."

ITA Airways is a German-owned airline, controlled by Lufthansa, that replaced the bankrupt national carrier Alitalia. It's the airline that flies the Pope out of Rome for his overseas trips. (Reporting and editing by Alvise Armillini and Hugh Lawson; Reporting by Joshua McElwee)

(source: Reuters)