Pope Francis visited the Palestinian Authority in May 2014 and expressed sympathy to the Palestinian cause. In May 2015, Palestinian president
Mahmoud Abbas visited Vatican City. On 13 May 2015, Vatican City announced the intention to sign its first treaty with the
State of Palestine after formally recognizing it as a state in February 2013. The
Comprehensive Agreement between the Holy See and the State of Palestine was signed on 26 June 2015. Abbas visited the Vatican in January 2017, to open the
Palestinian embassy to the Holy See. On 31 October 2016, with
Pope Francis and President of The
Lutheran World Federation, The Bishop
Munib Younan from
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land signed a
Joint Statement commemorating the
Reformation Day and Historical Reconciliation between the Lutheran and Roman Catholic Churches. The co-hosted service was the first of its kind in 500 years. At the same time Pope Francis was conducting a ceremony in the building next door in the upper room of
King David's Tomb. Pope Francis and the Vatican generally condemned Israel's military operation in the Gaza during the 2023–present war, leading to complaints from Israel's government. Throughout the war, Francis has called for an immediate ceasefire, the release of all hostages, and a
two-state solution. Francis described the
killing of Nahida and Samar Anton as "terrorism". In 2024, Pope Francis suggested that the international community should study whether Israel's campaign in Gaza is a
genocide of the Palestinian people. On December 7, 2024, Pope Francis dedicated a nativity scene in the Vatican where baby Jesus was lying on a Keffiyeh, the traditional Arab scarf. This incident was interpreted as a gesture towards the Palestinians. ==See also==