VATICAN CITY, Nov 22 (Reuters) – A messy dispute broke out on Wednesday over whether or not Pope Francis used the phrase “genocide” to explain occasions in Gaza, with Palestinians who met with him insisting that he did and the Vatican pronouncing he didn’t.The opposing variations emerged at a day press convention with 10 Palestinians who met the pope on Wednesday morning at his Vatican place of abode. That assembly adopted a separate one with Israeli family members of hostages in Gaza.”Once we shared the tales of the households which have been killed (in Gaza) he discussed ‘I see the genocide’,” stated Shireen Awwad Hilal, who teaches on the Bethlehem Bible Faculty.”It was once very transparent, the phrase genocide didn’t come from us. It got here from His Holiness, Pope Francis,” she stated.However a commentary despatched by means of Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni, based on query texted by means of a reporter, stated the other.”It’s not that i am conscious that he (the pope) used this type of phrase. He used phrases that he expressed all the way through the overall target market and phrases that in the end constitute the horrible state of affairs this is being lived out in Gaza,” Bruni’s commentary stated.Different members on the Palestinian information convention concurred that that they had heard the pope use the phrase genocide.”We had been all there. We heard it and nobody has a listening to downside,” Hilal stated when pressed by means of newshounds.The members stated the pope was once very knowledgeable in regards to the state of affairs in Gaza and the loss of water, drugs and fundamental must haves.”TERROR SHOULD NOT JUSTIFY TERROR”[1/6]Pope Francis meets with Palestinians whose family members are stranded in Gaza, amid battle between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist crew Hamas, on the Vatican November 22, 2023. Vatican Media/Handout by the use of REUTERS Gain Licensing RightsIsrael has positioned Gaza underneath siege and constant bombardment since Hamas militants attacked southern Israeli cities on Oct. 7, killing 1,200 folks, most commonly civilians, and taking round 240 hostages, in line with Israeli tallies.Since then, greater than 14,000 Gazans had been killed, about 40% of them kids, in line with clinical officers within the Hamas-ruled territory, figures deemed dependable by means of the United International locations.The Palestinians at their information convention stated the pope condemned Hamas’ motion as terror, with a couple of quoting the pope all the way through the assembly as pronouncing “terror will have to now not justify terror”.Previous on Wednesday, in unscripted phrases at his basic target market, Francis stated the battle had long gone past warfare.”That is what wars do. However right here we’ve got long gone past wars. This isn’t warfare. That is terrorism,” he stated.He requested for prayers in order that each side would “now not move forward with passions, which, finally, kill everybody”.Israel’s Ambassador to the Vatican Raphael Schutz stated he didn’t wish to refer at once to what the pope had stated however added: “There’s a easy difference, one aspect is murdering, raping, and does now not care about the ones on their very own aspect. The opposite aspect is engaged in a warfare of self-defence.”Schutz was once talking at a information convention with Israeli households who had met the pope. Maximum stated they weren’t acutely aware of the pope’s feedback as a result of they took place after the assembly.All the way through the overall target market, a bunch of Palestinians within the crowd held up photos of our bodies wrapped in white fabric and a placard pronouncing “the Nakba continues”.Nakba is the Arab phrase for disaster and refers back to the displacement and dispossession of Palestinians within the 1948 warfare that surrounded Israel’s founding.The conferences and the pope’s feedback got here hours after Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire in Gaza for a minimum of 4 days to permit in assist and unencumber no less than 50 hostages captured by means of militants in trade for a minimum of 150 Palestinians jailed in Israel.Further reporting by means of Guglielmo Mangiapane; Enhancing by means of Janet Lawrence, Alexandra HudsonOur Requirements: The Thomson Reuters Accept as true with Rules. Gain Licensing Rights, opens new tab