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Families of the victims of the Beirut port explosion say they finally feel heard after a deeply moving meeting with Pope Leo during his visit to Lebanon. For many, it marked the first time in years that a global moral authority acknowledged their grief, frustrations, and demands for justice.

The families shared their stories of loss, the stalled investigation, and their growing anger over political inaction surrounding one of the worst tragedies in modern Lebanese history. Pope Leo expressed solidarity and urged renewed transparency and accountability.

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00:30Having the Pope here gives us a message of resilience to me, my family and all the families,
00:41that he sees us, that he sees our pain, and he's here to give us hope.
01:00It's like I wanted him to see me, and I said earlier we just wanted someone to look at us
01:23and to see us after five years, and I was happy that he got to see me.
01:30It's important for us, because this is a message that if we don't have any evidence,
01:54We are going to be able to get to the destruction of the people who have been killed without any reason for the destruction of Lebanon.
02:01And the father knows that he loves the destruction.
02:03And his words were clear to the politicians in the country that are close to the people and that there is destruction.
02:12We do not need this purpose but the destruction of the destruction of the destruction of the destruction of the people who have been killed.
02:24This is the one that has changed my love for me because I don't want to leave it alone.
02:37There is someone who is angry, who is angry, who is angry.
02:42This is the one who has changed it.
02:44This is the message that I have made to my father.
02:54And he's trying to help us find the truth in some sort of way, in his way, maybe in
03:05praying and maybe in just looking at us.
03:09And I feel we the families now, after five years, we need people to look at us.
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04:50I don't know.
05:20I love you.
06:20This is the son of two children.
06:22He is a brother and a brother.
06:50He is a brother.
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