Pope says fear of Islam is a political maneuver against migrants
Dec 3, 2025 1:00 pm
By Christine Douglass-Williams
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The pope condemns prudent concern about the 1400-year record of Islamic aggression and violence, despite the fact that this violence is justified in Islamic texts as a religious tenet and encoded in the Sharia, which is derived from the Qur’an and Hadith. Yet the pope himself doesn’t venture out without his security detail, and does not call for migrants to settle in the Vatican.
Now Hizballah has proclaimed:
The South is the Heart of Lebanon, Your Holiness the Pope…Your Holiness, is it logical to speak of peace and exclude the South? According to MEMRI, the Hizballah website Al-Khanadeq published an article “heralding Hizbullah fighters as being ‘the true sons of Lebanon’ and southern Lebanon as having ‘witnessed the most brutal attacks'” during the Israel-Hamas war: “These young men, who knew no fear, remained steadfast in the open, under the watchful eyes of drones and missiles, to preserve the peace of all of Lebanon,” it added, addressing the pope directly: “Why don’t you come see the miracles with your own eyes?”
The pope is busy pontificating to the West about fear of Islam, while Christians and other minorities are being massacred in droves (including Muslim minorities) in the name of Islam. Now he’s being mocked by Hizballah.
The pope is clueless about what he has waded into, as he abets the destruction of the West via his advocacy of open-door immigration policies.

“Pope inflight says fears over Islam often a political maneuver against migrants,”
by Elise Ann Allen,
Crux,
December 2, 2025:
ON BOARD THE PAPAL PLANE
Speaking to journalists on his return flight from Beirut to Rome, Pope Leo XIV spoke about the Holy See’s global peacemaking efforts in Ukraine and the Middle East, as well as dialogue with the German church and the support of Christians in the Middle East.
He also spoke about what it has been like for him to be pope, future travel plans, as well as trepidation among Western Christians over the growth of Islam worldwide.
Questioned about a growing trepidation among western Christians about the growth of Islam outside of the Middle East, especially in predominantly Christian nations in the West, the pope said this was something touched on in his discussions with interfaith leaders in Turkey and Lebanon.
Many of these conversations “concentrated on the topic of peace and respect for people of different religions,” Leo said, noting that this has not always been the situation between the two religions, and that in Europe the fears are real.
However, he cautioned that oftentimes these fears are “generated by people who are against immigration and trying to keep out people who may be from another country, another religion, another race.”
“In that sense, I would say that we all need to work together. One of the values of this trip [is] precisely to raise the world’s attention to the possibility that dialogue and friendship between Muslims and Christians is possible,” he said….. |