Lebanon
President of the Republic Jozef Aoun considered that "targeting Christian and Islamic sectarian leaders and spiritual figures in Lebanon is a condemned and rejected act, given the values that spiritual leaders represent, which transcend the religious dimension to touch the national dimension."

President of the Republic Jozef Aoun considered that "targeting Christian and Islamic sectarian leaders and spiritual figures in Lebanon is a condemned and rejected act, given the values that spiritual leaders represent, which transcend the religious dimension to touch the national dimension. Therefore, everyone is supposed not to harm these values that embody the unity of Lebanon and its people, in addition to the fact that current laws prohibit such abuses and punish their perpetrators."
He called for "keeping disagreements in viewpoints within their political framework and refraining from personal abuses, given the negative repercussions of such practices, especially in the current circumstances the country is going through, which require broad national solidarity."



