Maronite Patriarch Rahi indicated, in his homily from Bkerke, that "we were waiting for a delegation from the town of Rmeish, who were complaining about encroachments on their lands through dredging and construction operations carried out by influential parties from the region."
The Patriarch regretted what the town's lands are being subjected to by members of the de facto forces affiliated with one of the parties, calling on “the security services to do their duty to reassure our people, withdraw foreign elements from the town, and put an end to all practices that harm coexistence."
On the Al-Aqabiya incident, Rahi denounced and condemned the assassination of the Irish soldier, calling on the state to "put its hand on every unlawful and illegal weapon."
He pointed out that everything that is happening on the borders confirms the need to return to active, positive neutrality and an international conference on Lebanon.
The prelate considered that "the Irish soldier was martyred with a bullet of hatred, and this incident, which distorts the face of Lebanon, calls for an international investigation."
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