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“The Vatican’s Arabic page deleted the photos of Imam Mahdi Scouts who took part in welcoming the...

“The Vatican’s Arabic page deleted the photos of Imam Mahdi Scouts who took part in welcoming the Pope in Beirut after they had been posted on their page.”“The Vatican’s Arabic page deleted the photos of Imam Mahdi Scouts who took part in welcoming the Pope in Beirut after they had been posted on their page.”

�“His Holiness the Pope”… Bidding Farewell to the Last Christians of the East!

His Holiness Pope Leon XIV visits the Christians of Lebanon, but not Lebanon itself—despite the welcome extended by all sects, officials, and Lebanese parties, and their participation in receiving him. The government imposed a compulsory two‑day shutdown without justification, especially since the Pope’s visit is limited to geographically central Christian areas.

The Pope “Leo” excluded the South from his itinerary, even though it contains landmarks of Jesus (peace be upon him), such as Qana, the site of his first miracle according to the Gospel of John (“On the third day there was a wedding in Cana of Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was there”), Our Lady of Mantara, where the Virgin Mary awaited him, and the first great church dedicated to the Virgin, historically established in 314. Alongside other sacred sites in Tyre and beyond, these places are unparalleled in Lebanon. This exclusion shows that the Pope’s visit is a political‑pastoral one, not a religious pilgrimage to bless the traces of Christ.

The Pope visits Lebanon to bid farewell to the last Christians of the East, after Israel displaced Christians from Palestine, restricted them, and occupied their holy sites—the most sacred centers of Christianity worldwide.

He comes to Lebanon to bid farewell to what remains of its Christians, considered the last Christians of the East, after extremist groups displaced Christians from Iraq and Syria. Patriarch al‑Rai himself spoke of the worsening Christian migration in Syria. And before Israel displaces them again—while implementing its “Greater Israel” project, which recognizes neither Christianity nor Islam—the Pope’s visit is framed as a farewell.

The Pope visits Lebanon to call for its accession to the Abraham Accords, whether through direct invitation or by promoting “peace” according to Israeli and American conditions imposed by Trump through force and by Israel through fire—aimed at uprooting and distorting every religious creed opposed to the Judaic‑Talmudic doctrine.

The Israeli‑American concept of peace means unconditional surrender: abandoning religion, culture, geography, and wealth, and adopting the new “Abrahamic faith” shaped by Zionism‑Freemasonry. This stage must be preceded by the destruction of Christianity. Western Christianity has already faced this—blessing same‑sex marriage, changing many church laws, the Gospel, and Christ’s teachings—until it barely resembles his message. Now the phase continues to eradicate Eastern Christianity, both its creed and its followers, because it represents Christianity’s authentic roots. It must be uprooted from its geography either through displacement or doctrinal distortion. This aligns with the goals of “Greater Israel,” which seeks to eliminate Christianity, considered the first enemy of Judaic‑Talmudism, before Islam becomes the second and main enemy.

The Pope’s refusal to visit South Lebanon and its Christian holy sites aims to avoid reinforcing Lebanese sovereignty over the South. Qana lies south of the Litani River, which Israel seeks to annex or strip from Lebanon’s sovereignty. Today, decisions regarding everything south of the Litani—peace or war, reconstruction or agriculture, even restoring cemeteries, mosques, and husayniyyas—are in Israel’s hands, not Lebanon’s. International forces and the Lebanese army act according to the “Mechanism Committee” dictated by Israel and America. It seems the Lebanese government and the Vatican could not obtain “Israeli permission” for the Pope to visit the South, after France and Lebanon failed to secure Israeli approval to halt attacks during his visit.

Lebanon gained nothing from the Pope’s visit except appearances and folklore, without political benefit. He did not demand Israel’s withdrawal from Lebanon or an end to the war, nor did he offer anything to lift the blockade.

Instead, the visit brought a negative image—portraying Lebanon as stable and peaceful, masking Israel’s savagery against a Lebanese community that raised welcoming flags for the Pope amid the ruins of their destroyed buildings in the southern suburbs, under the rain. The Pope did not return their greeting, but rather depicted the area as unsafe, leaving his armored car only at its eastern boundary.

We welcome the Pope as a guest, and we had hoped he would aid us in expelling the occupiers from our land, just as Jesus (peace be upon him) expelled them from the Temple.

O “His Holiness the Pope” and his followers in Lebanon… if the resistance is defeated, not a single Christian will remain in the East!

Dr. Nassib Hoteit – 1/12/2025

� “Tucker Carlson, the American journalist and television host, refutes Christian distortion: The chosen people of God are those who choose Jesus, and God does not differentiate between people based on origin or DNA.”