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Pope: Lebanon situation “unacceptable”

POPE-FRANCIS-AUDIENCE-SEPTEMBER-25-2024

Antoine Mekary | ALETEIA

Kathleen N. Hattrup - published on 09/25/24

At the end of the general audience, Pope Francis noted his hope that the international community is making every effort to stop "terrible escalation."

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“I am saddened by the news from Lebanon, where in recent days the intense bombings have claimed many victims and caused destruction. I hope that the international community will make every effort to stop this terrible escalation. It is unacceptable.”

This is how Pope Francis spoke about the extremely tense situation in Lebanon, as another day of Israeli air attacks were met with more missile launches from the Shia militia Hezbollah.

As residents of Lebanon are seeking safer areas, as many as half a million are now displaced, according to the foreign minister.

Pope Francis spoke of the situation at the end of the general audience on September 25.

He added:

I express my closeness to the Lebanese people, who have already suffered too much in the recent past. And let us pray for everyone, for all the peoples who suffer as a result of war: let us not forget tormented Ukraine, Myanmar, Palestine, Israel, Sudan, all the suffering peoples. Let us pray for peace.

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