‘No deportations’: Vatican’s top diplomat rebukes Trump’s Gaza plan
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The Vatican's Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin said Palestinians must be allowed to remain on their territory.
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VATICAN CITY - The Vatican’s lead diplomat on Feb 13 criticised President Donald Trump’s plan for the US to displace Palestinians from Gaza
Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican’s Secretary of State, said Palestinians must be allowed to remain on their territory. “No deportations, and this is one of the fundamental points,” he said at an event in Rome late on the evening of Feb 13.
“Whoever was born and has lived in Gaza must remain on their land,” the cardinal said, according to the Vatican’s official news outlet.
He reiterated the Vatican’s long-standing call for a two-state solution to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The Arab world has voiced fury
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said earlier on Feb 13 that the plan posed a major threat to world peace.
Cardinal Parolin's remarks came two days after Pope Francis also sharply criticised the Trump administration, issuing an unusual open letter to rebuke its recent crackdown on immigrants living in the United States.
The Pope, who last month called Mr Trump’s plan to deport millions of migrants a “disgrace”, said it was wrong to assume that all undocumented immigrants were criminals.
“What is built on the basis of force, and not on the truth about the equal dignity of every human being, begins badly and will end badly,” he said in the open letter. REUTERS

