On Monday, a newspaper in Italy, Il Tempo, published an article reporting the Pope Francis is a target of the deadly Islamic State militant group, ISIS, citing an anonymous Italian intelligence source, states the pope -- who is considered the "bearer of false truths" by the group -- is "in the crosshairs of ISIS" and that the extremist group plans to "raise the level of confrontation" by attacking Italy and greater Europe.
Is Pope Francis The Latest Target Of ISIS Militants?
Before the holy month of Ramadan began, ISIS leader issued a threat against Rome, to make Islamic state known
The Vatican today dismissed the reports as false.
spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi S.J. told Catholic News Agency. "There is no particular concern in the Vatican. This news has no foundation."
Before the holy month of Ramadan began , ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, issued a threat against Rome, to make Islamic state known.
he said in an audio recording posted online and reported by the Telegraph.
Though the Pontiff was not in support of the airstrikes against the terrorist group, he has said that ISIS must be stopped.
he said during a press conference last week, according to CNN. Adding:
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