The Pope warns of the risk of global conflict in Christmas address as he calls on Israelis and Palestinians to 'resume dialogue' after Trump recognized Jerusalem 


Pope Francis called for peace in Jerusalem in his traditional Christmas address and highlighted the plight of children scarred by the conflict, in a message of unity. The pontiff urged the world's 1.3 billion Catholics to not to ignore migrants fleeing danger, warning: 'The winds of war are blowing'.
Addressing tens of thousands of worshippers gathered at the Vatican to hear his fifth 'Urbi et Orbi' (To the City and The World) message, Francis called for 'peace for Jerusalem and for all the Holy Land.

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