
Loyalty to Resistance Bloc Calls on Government to Adopt Clear Policy in Face of Israeli Attacks on Lebanon
Loyalty to the Resistance Parliamentary Bloc urged on Thursday the Lebanese government to adopt a serious, clear, and assertive policy in face of the Israeli attacks on Lebanon, greeting the awareness and patience of the resistant and sacrificial Lebanese people.
During its meeting, chaired by MP Mohammad Raad, the Bloc discussed national, political, parliamentary, and regional issues concerning Lebanon and the region.
Accordingly, Hezbollah's Bloc called on the Lebanese government to adopt a serious, clear, and assertive policy to hold powerful international actors—especially those claiming to be Lebanon's allies—accountable.
'These actors must cease their support and justification of the Zionist entity's ongoing aggression and its over 4,000 documented violations of Lebanese sovereignty, as recently confirmed by the commander of UN forces in southern Lebanon. The occupation also obstructs the return of displaced villagers, hinders the reconstruction of homes and infrastructure, and poses a constant threat to the country's security, all amid suspicious silence from so-called guarantor states.'
The Bloc also greeted the resistant and sacrificial Lebanese people and voiced pride in their awareness, patience, and commitment to foiling the Zionist enemy's plans, adding that they reaffirm Lebanon's right to end the occupation and expel the occupiers, a right the people are contributing greatly to uphold.
The Bloc's statement further praised the steadfastness and resistance of all Palestinian factions committed to the path of resistance in Gaza and Palestine, and appreciated the responsible conduct of Hamas leadership in cooperating with Lebanese authorities to avoid repercussions from individual actions and to safeguard Lebanon and the resistance.
Loyalty to Resistance Bloc welcomed the successful completion of municipal and mayoral elections in Mount Lebanon and expressed pride in the high level of civic responsibility shown by voters.
'It appreciates the efforts of the Interior Ministry, security forces, and the presidential and governmental support. The Bloc hopes upcoming election rounds will proceed calmly and cooperatively, paving the way for local institutions to fulfill their developmental roles in a sovereign, strong, and just Lebanese state—one that safeguards the dignity of its people and stands firm against foreign interference and domination.'
The Bloc highlighted the courageous and responsible brotherly stance of the Yemeni leadership and people for their unwavering solidarity with Gaza and Palestine, and for the pressure they have exerted to lift the siege and stop the genocide.
'The Bloc values Yemen's willingness to bear the costs of Zionist and American retaliation, confident that perseverance in this path will bear fruit in due time.'
Loyalty to Resistance Bloc denounced the ongoing Zionist aggression against Syria and the occupation of more of its territory, condemning the systematic bombing and destruction of Syria's military, economic, and security capabilities, as well as the blatant interference aimed at sowing division among its people and igniting internal strife.
'The Bloc stresses the need for Syria to avoid sliding into internal conflict, and hopes it can resume its role in supporting just causes across the region—chief among them the Palestinian cause.'
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