Pope Leo XIV arrived in Beirut, Lebanon, a week after Israeli air strikes, marking his first foreign trip and emphasizing his role as a “messenger of peace.” His diplomatic approach contrasts with his predecessor, focusing on measured, deliberate interactions. During his visit, he addressed the need for a Palestinian state and warned against using religion to justify violence. The Pope’s presence is seen as a hopeful gesture for a country grappling with governance issues, uniting various faiths in anticipation.
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