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Hezbollah Urges Pope Leo to Reject Israel’s Aggression in Lebanon

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

hezbollah Appeals to Pope Leo to Condemn Israeli Aggression‌ in Lebanon

Beirut,LebanonHezbollah has issued a ⁢direct ​appeal to Pope Leo,urging him to⁤ reject what the group describes as ongoing Israeli aggression against Lebanon,as the pontiff prepares for a visit to the contry. The message, published Saturday on Hezbollah’s social media channels, comes amid heightened tensions ⁢and​ recent clashes between Hezbollah and Israeli forces.

The plea to Pope Leo⁣ underscores Hezbollah’s‌ desire for ⁤international condemnation of Israel‘s actions and seeks to leverage the Pope’s upcoming visit – scheduled to⁢ begin Sunday – to amplify their message. Lebanon has ⁣long struggled with political instability and economic crisis, and the escalating‌ conflict with Israel adds another layer of complexity to the⁤ nation’s challenges. The pope’s visit is intended to demonstrate solidarity with the Lebanese people and promote dialog, but Hezbollah hopes it will also translate into concrete pressure⁤ on​ Israel.

Hezbollah’s ‍statement affirmed the group’s commitment to “coexistence” within lebanon, while simultaneously reiterating its dedication to defending the country against perceived threats. The‌ message specifically highlighted the group’s resolve to ‍”stand with our army and people to confront any aggression and occupation of our land and country,” labeling Israel’s actions in Lebanon as “unacceptable sustained aggression.”

“We rely‍ on His Majesty’s stance in rejecting the injustice and aggression experienced by our Lebanese nation at ⁤the hands of ‍the Zionist invaders and their⁣ supporters,” the statement continued, according to the⁢ AFP news agency.

The appeal follows remarks by Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem ‌on Friday, where he welcomed Pope Leo’s​ visit and noted the group’s​ adherence to a november 2024 ceasefire. Qassem also called for an end to ongoing Israeli attacks⁤ on Lebanon. Pope Leo is expected to arrive in Lebanon on Sunday⁤ for a three-day trip, including an open-air mass in Beirut anticipated to draw approximately 120,000 attendees, and an interfaith meeting in the capital.

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