Itongadol.- Former president asks Pope Francis to lead ‘united front’ against religious extremism
In a meeting with Pope Francis on Thursday in Rome, former president Shimon Peres invited the Arab world to form a “united front” against terrorism.
“Today the Arab world recognizes the growing threat of terror as we do, as well as the extremist activities of the Islamic State and the Islamic Jihad. There are common interests for cooperation between Israel and the Arab world. The Arab world can join forces with Israel, the United States and the European Union in the united front against terror in which religious leaders play a pivotal role, led by Your Holiness,” he told the pope.
“Terrorists do not hesitate to use religion for the benefit of the atrocious crimes which they carry out. They take passages from the Quran and justify beheadings and slaying of women and children. We must put an end to it.”
Pope Francis urged interfaith cooperation and called on religious leaders to play a central role in opposing terrorism and the use of religion to justify it. The pope added that terrorism infringes upon religious freedoms and harms all religions.
The two leaders met at the Vatican to discuss the security crises unfolding in the Middle East and the summer’s fighting between Israel and Hamas.
Peres opened the meeting by denouncing Hamas’s violence during the 50 days of Operation Protective Edge. “Hamas’s use of schools, hospitals and mosques as launching pads, and its use of human shields, are opposed to all religious beliefs,” Peres said, according to a press report released by a Peres spokesperson.