Aboul Gheit mourns Pope Francis: It was a unique voice for humanity and conscience – the seventh day

Ahmed Abu Al -Gheit, Secretary -General of the League of Arab States, was aware of Pope Francis, Pope of the Vatican and the Catholic Church, who passed away today, and he was a unique voice of humanity and conscience at a time when many chose to give their appearance to these values.

The General Secretariat said in a statement that the courageous positions of the Pope, which sided with peace and coexistence, will remain a model for the tolerance of religions and their important role in bringing people closer.

The statement, in particular, was brought up, the last sermons of the Pope on the occasion of Easter yesterday, during which he indicated that his idea is heading to the people of Gaza, “where the terrible conflict still generates death and destruction and causes a horrific and disgraceful humanitarian situation”, calling for the ceasefire and assistance to the people who “starved and longing for a future of peace.”

The General Secretariat stated in its obituary that the Pope expressed, through his multiple positions, an absolute bias of man regardless of his religion, and that his compass in the Palestinian issue was always indicating the right direction, recalling his daily communication with the residents of Gaza while they were under the aggression and the barbaric Israeli bombing through hundreds of direct contacts during the past months.

She emphasized that the voice of Pope Francis in condemning the Israeli brutality remained highly clear until the last minute, and that he chose to align the values ​​of the heavenly religions that condemn the aggression and urge peace, without retreating a moment in front of malicious campaigns launched by Israel and those who seek to conceal every voice that criticizes it.

The statement added that the positions of the greatest ink are in particular the issues of refugees, regardless of their religion or the country from which they fled to escape conflicts and death were inspiring for many around the world.

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