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Pope Francis Calls for Christmas Truce in War-Torn Countries

Pope Francis Calls for Christmas Truce in War-Torn Countries
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World December 25, 2024 10:10

vatican city - Pope Francis urges for a Christmas truce in ongoing conflicts around the world, recalling historical examples of spontaneous ceasefires during the festive season.

Pope Francis has called for a Christmas truce in all wars raging around the world. Despite the approaching holidays, conflicts continue in the Middle East. The chances of a temporary ceasefire, such as Israel and Hamas declaring a truce overwhelmed by the spirit of Christmas, are minimal.

A similar grim situation unfolds in Ukraine. Russians have captured two small villages after intense fighting, and North Korea is preparing a large shipment of kamikaze drones for rapid deployment. The military command in Kiev reported that 1,199 Russian soldiers were killed or seriously wounded in a single day.

Francis is not the first pope to call for a Christmas truce. Pope Benedict XV also made a plea in 1914. A plea that was rejected by the countries where the Western front line passed through, such as France and Belgium, and the aggressor Germany as well. However, on Christmas Eve, Germans set up Christmas trees in the trenches. Soldiers on both sides started singing Christmas carols and eventually shared food and drinks. It was not an official ceasefire but a spontaneous action that went against the orders of officers and high command.

The Christmas truce of 1914 has taken on mythical proportions, inspiring attempts in later conflicts. During the Vietnam War in 1965, the Vietcong proposed a 48-hour Christmas truce with American and South Vietnamese troops. The initiative was seen as a potential tradition of humanity in war, but was ultimately undermined by subsequent actions.

Holidays have often been used in history to gain an advantage rather than to respect a truce. The idea that the enemy is less vigilant during festive periods has lured many warring parties to launch surprise attacks. In 1973, the Yom Kippur War against Israel started on the same Jewish holiday. Operation Ramadan during the Iraqi-Iranian war in 1982 was linked to the fasting month. Attacks on holidays may serve to demoralize the enemy.

The pope's call for a Christmas truce encompasses all ongoing wars, from Yemen and Myanmar to Mali and Congo. According to the Geneva Academy, there are currently over 110 armed conflicts globally, making the prospect of a halt to fighting unlikely. Nonetheless, there is one place where a Christmas truce has been observed as a tradition since the 1980s – the Philippines, where a ceasefire between Marxist rebels and the military is respected.

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