Deputy Cesar Aby Khalil explained what he experienced during his participation in the solidarity stand on the anniversary of August 4, emphasizing that "at the invitation of the families of the victims of the Beirut port, I participated as a representative of the Free Patriotic Movement in the solidarity stand to demand justice for the victims three years after the largest disaster in Lebanon's history." Aby Khalil said, "The families of the victims were very welcoming of my presence in this activity." He added that "when some discordant voices arose, it was the families of the victims who silenced them." He noted that upon leaving the solidarity stand, a group directed foul language towards him, but they were also confronted by the families of the victims. Aby Khalil considered that "everything we endure from rudeness holds no value in light of this tragedy and the spirits of the martyrs and victims, and we will continue to demand a transparent investigation and the establishment of justice, which does not die but has demands behind it."