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Pope Leo to host Israel's Herzog at Vatican with invitation origin at issue

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ROME (Reuters) -Israeli President Isaac Herzog will travel to the Vatican on Thursday to meet Pope Leo, who has recently stepped up his calls for an end to the war in Gaza. The one-day visit is being

Pope Leo to Meet Israeli President Herzog Amid Invitation Dispute

Pope Leo's Upcoming Meeting with Israeli President

By Joshua McElwee

Background of the Meeting

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -Pope Leo and Israeli President Isaac Herzog have agreed to meet at the Vatican on Thursday but there was disagreement over whose idea the meeting was.

Key Discussion Topics

The Israeli presidency issued a statement early on Tuesday saying Herzog would meet Leo on Thursday at the pope's invitation.

Vatican's Neutral Stance

In an unusual statement, the Vatican said on Tuesday evening: "It is the Holy See's practice to accede to requests for an audience with the pope made by Heads of State and Government; it is not its practice to extend invitations to them."

After the Vatican rebuff, a source in the Israeli president's office said Herzog had been scheduled to meet the late Pope Francis on a visit to Italy when Francis became ill and later died.

After Pope Leo’s inauguration, the new meeting was arranged in full coordination with the Vatican through diplomatic channels, the source said.

The Israeli president's office said in its statement they would discuss efforts to secure the return of hostages held in Gaza, the fight against global antisemitism, and the safeguarding of Christian communities in the Middle East.

Leo has recently stepped up his calls for an end to the war in Gaza. Leo, the first U.S. pope, last week issued a "strong appeal" for an end to the nearly two-year conflict between Israel and Hamas, calling for a permanent ceasefire, the release of hostages held in Gaza and the provision of humanitarian aid.

The Vatican, which strives to be seen as a neutral arbiter in world affairs, does not typically comment in advance on the pope's meetings with world leaders. 

Its usual practice is to only issue brief statements after meetings with the pope have taken place.

Leo has two announced meetings with world leaders this week: with Herzog on Thursday and with Polish President Karol Nawrocki on Friday.

Leo was elected by the world's cardinals in May to replace Francis, who had become a frequent critic of Israel's military campaign in Gaza.

(Reporting by Joshua McElwee, additional reporting by Steven Scheer; Editing by Howard Goller and Giulia Segreti)

Key Takeaways

  • Pope Leo and Israeli President Herzog to meet at the Vatican.
  • Dispute over who initiated the meeting invitation.
  • Discussion topics include hostages in Gaza and antisemitism.
  • Vatican maintains neutral stance in world affairs.
  • Pope Leo calls for an end to the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a humanitarian aid?
Humanitarian aid refers to material or logistical assistance provided for humanitarian purposes, typically in response to crises such as natural disasters or armed conflicts.
What is an invitation dispute?
An invitation dispute occurs when there is disagreement or confusion regarding who initiated or extended an invitation for a meeting or event.
What is the role of the Vatican in international relations?
The Vatican aims to act as a neutral arbiter in international relations, often facilitating dialogue and peace efforts among nations.
What are key discussion topics in diplomatic meetings?
Key discussion topics often include security, humanitarian issues, economic cooperation, and strategies for conflict resolution.

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