Pope Leo XIV appealed on Tuesday for an end to “attacks and hostilities” as he prepared to depart Lebanon, which has been hit by frequent Israeli strikes despite a yearlong ceasefire with militant group Hezbollah.
“I express my aspiration for peace, along with a heartfelt appeal: may the attacks and hostilities cease,” the pope said from Beirut airport, without mentioning any side.
“We must recognise that armed struggle brings no benefit. While weapons are lethal, negotiation, mediation and dialogue are constructive. Let us all choose peace as a way, not just as a goal!” he added.
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