Pope Francis's historic 2021 visit to Iraq, the first-ever by a pope, was nearly jeopardized by a foiled assassination plot. The pontiff details in his new autobiography 'Hope' how British intelligence tipped off authorities about two threats: a suicide bomber and a bomb-laden van. Both were intercepted and neutralized by Iraqi police before they could reach the pope.
The first-ever Iraq visit by a pope could've ended disastrously, but a foiled assassination plot has enabled Pope Francis to write about the event in retrospect. 'Almost everyone advised me against that trip,' he wrote in his autobiography, reflecting on a 2021 visit to Mosul, Iraq , where a tip from British intelligence made waves through authorities and alerted the Vatican military police to two threats.
A would-be suicide bomber strapped with explosives was headed toward the city with the intent of detonating herself, according to Politico. The second, the pontiff said, was a van containing explosives that had charged toward the same area with the 'same intent.' CITING THE GOSPEL, POPE FRANCIS SAYS MIGRANTS ‘MUST BE WELCOMED’ AND ‘INTEGRATED’ Despite the risk, the visit continued, with Francis insisting he tour the region for its biblical, historical value and meet with the local Christian population. Mina Al-Oraibi, editor-in-chief of The National newspaper based in Abu Dhabi, wrote at the time that Francis had decided to embark on the 4-day trip to 'reinforce the historic and natural place of Christians in Iraq and the Arab world.' Mosul had been captured by the Islamic State group in 2014, but Iraqi forces expelled the extremists three years later, Politico reported, adding that evidence of the conflict and occupation lingered in 'much of the city, including its centuries-old Catholic churches,' that were left in ruins. POPE FRANCIS REJECTS TRADITION, OPTS FOR HUMBLE WOODEN CASKET AND BURIAL OUTSIDE VATICAN Pope Francis later asked his security detail what had become of the bomb threats, when he learned they had been neutralized. 'The commander replied laconically, ‘They’re no longer here. Iraqi police had intercepted them and made them explode,'' he wrote, reflecting on the moment. The autobiography titled 'Hope' is slated to hit store shelves next month, but Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera published excerpts from the writings on Tuesday, reports say. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
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