The World Council of Churches Gravely Concerned By Attacks on Lebanon

World Council of Churches (WCC) General Secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay expressed deep sadness and grave concern over the escalating violence and attacks on Lebanon. “As followers of Christ and stewards of peace, we reaffirm our commitment to justice and the protection of human dignity and lives,” he said. “We unequivocally condemn the use of violence, particularly in civilian areas, which has caused immense suffering, destruction, and the tragic loss of life.”

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He called upon all parties involved to cease all forms of violence immediately and prioritize the safety and security of the Lebanese people.

“We urge all leaders—national, regional, and international—to commit to diplomatic solutions, ensuring that peace is given a chance to flourish,” he said, further calling on all parties involved to respect “the sanctity of human life and uphold the dignity and rights of all people, especially the most vulnerable—children, the elderly, and those displaced by the ongoing conflict.”

Pillay also urged humanitarian access to those in need, ensuring that aid can reach all communities affected by this violence without obstruction.

“As a fellowship of churches committed to justice and peace, we implore the international community to intensify efforts for peace in the Middle East region, for an end to the attacks on Lebanon, and for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza,” he said. “We stand in solidarity with the churches, religious leaders, and civil society in Lebanon who are working tirelessly for peace, dialogue, and reconciliation in these difficult times.”

World Council of Churches gravely concerned by attacks on Lebanon

This statement was originally publsihed on the website of the World Council of Churches (WCC) oikoumene.org website.

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