Rai Criticizes Marginalization of Lebanese Components in Govt. Formation Process

Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rai delivers his Sunday sermon. (NNA)
Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rai delivers his Sunday sermon. (NNA)
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Rai Criticizes Marginalization of Lebanese Components in Govt. Formation Process

Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rai delivers his Sunday sermon. (NNA)
Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rai delivers his Sunday sermon. (NNA)

Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rai criticized the government formation process in Lebanon, saying: “It is absolutely unacceptable for a team to control the government, decide on its lineup and choose its portfolios… while the others are marginalized as though they were surplus.”

Speaking during Sunday mass, Rai underlined the need for a government of experts, who would be tasked with finding a solution to the current economic and financial crises.

“We were waiting, with the hungry, afflicted and wounded people for a government of competence to address fateful challenges. But we hear about quota sharing, instead of a government that adopts comprehensive rotation of ministerial portfolios without exceptions, on the basis of competence,” he stated.

The patriarch also touched on the Beirut Port explosion, criticizing the delay in the investigations.

“We are awaiting a forensic investigation that includes the successive concerned ministers, in addition to administrative officials and employees,” he remarked.

Rai continued: “We and the people want justice that exposes corruption and the corrupt. But we want comprehensive, not selective justice… Therefore, we demand that the investigation include all relevant institutions… from Banque du Liban to the ministries of finance, energy, public works, interior, communications, environment and others; and from the Council for Development and Reconstruction to the regional councils and boards, up to various entities that received and squandered money.”



Israel Vows to Prevent an Aid Boat Carrying Greta Thunberg, Activists from Reaching Gaza

Climate activist Greta Thunberg stands near a Palestinian flag after boarding the Madleen boat and before setting sail for Gaza along with activists of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, departing from the Sicilian port of Catania, Italy, Sunday, June 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Salvatore Cavalli)
Climate activist Greta Thunberg stands near a Palestinian flag after boarding the Madleen boat and before setting sail for Gaza along with activists of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, departing from the Sicilian port of Catania, Italy, Sunday, June 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Salvatore Cavalli)
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Israel Vows to Prevent an Aid Boat Carrying Greta Thunberg, Activists from Reaching Gaza

Climate activist Greta Thunberg stands near a Palestinian flag after boarding the Madleen boat and before setting sail for Gaza along with activists of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, departing from the Sicilian port of Catania, Italy, Sunday, June 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Salvatore Cavalli)
Climate activist Greta Thunberg stands near a Palestinian flag after boarding the Madleen boat and before setting sail for Gaza along with activists of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, departing from the Sicilian port of Catania, Italy, Sunday, June 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Salvatore Cavalli)

Israel’s defense minister has vowed to prevent an aid boat carrying Greta Thunberg and other activists from reaching the Gaza Strip.

Defense Minister Israel Katz said Sunday that Israel wouldn't allow anyone to break its naval blockade of the Palestinian territory, which he said was aimed at preventing Hamas from importing arms.

Thunberg, a climate campaigner is among 12 activists aboard the Madleen, which is operated by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition. The vessel departed Sicily last Sunday on a mission that aims to break the sea blockade of Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid, while raising awareness over the growing humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian enclave, The AP news reported.

The activists had said they planned to reach Gaza’s territorial waters as early as Sunday.

Rima Hassan, a French member of the European Parliament who is of Palestinian descent, is among the others onboard. She has been barred from entering Israel because of her opposition to Israeli policies toward the Palestinians.

After a three-month total blockade aimed at pressuring Hamas, Israel started allowing some basic aid into Gaza last month, but humanitarian workers have warned of famine unless the blockade and the war end.

An attempt last month by Freedom Flotilla to reach Gaza by sea failed after another of the group’s vessels was attacked by two drones while sailing in international waters off Malta. The group blamed Israel for the attack, which damaged the front section of the ship.