Father Gabriel Romanelli said the people of Gaza continue to struggle with basic supplies of food and water, and he urged those who have been sending vital aid to continue.
Palestinian citizens are living in "hell" in Gaza, a priest from the territory said as he called for a "necessary" ceasefire during a trip to Glasgow.
However he has been in regular contact with the more than 700 displaced people taking refuge in his church.READ MORE: Heartbroken Glasgow mum who lost baby boy to heart disease thanks hero NHS team He said a ceasefire is "necessary", adding: "The ceasefire is not the solution but it is one necessary step to restart dialogue between the parties.
He went on to say he sends messages to his congregation to "try to find peace even in this hell", adding: "Our church will always be an oasis for people. Unfortunately, this oasis has become a shelter, a hospital and a cemetery."
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