
Paula Istah wrote in “Al -Sharq Al -Awsat”: Limited attempts to fill the rift and slander, which recently expanded between the Maronite Patriarchate and the “Shiite duo” following the recent positions launched by the Patriarch Bishara Al -Ra’i regarding the “Hezbollah” weapon, which necessitated a violent campaign against it by Shiite religious and political references. The head of the “Catholic Center for Media”, Monsignor Abdo Abu Kassem, revealed “a kind of communication that occurred through the Shiite figures who are usually coordinated with Bakri to put matters in their quorum in terms of the relationship with the (duo)”, pointing out in a statement to “Al -Sharq Al -Awsat” that “in relation to political affairs, we leave the state to address it with its wisdom and know -how.” Father Abu Kassem said that the current relationship between Bakri and the “Shiite duo” is prevalent in the “apathy” against the background of the last situations that the patriarch and the responses that came to it, and added: “Knowing that he did not say new words; Bkerke has always supported the legal weapon exclusively, and from this standpoint support the recent government decision with the exclusive weapon. He explained: «There may be phrases that were understood without their place, but the reactions from the Shiite side indicated as if there was a buried hatred, knowing that the channels have always been open between the two parties, and the relationships are good, especially with the parliament head Nabih Berri,” stressing “resorting to the language of insults and treachery.” Abu Kassem stressed that “no one wants internal tension; Because that may withdraw on the street, and this is not in the interest of any of the Lebanese, but for the benefit of our enemies, “calling on activists on social networks to” be aware of awareness; Because what they do threatens to ignite sedition between the Lebanese. ”
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