
Berri in commemoration of Martyr Kamal Jumblatt: We recall a long history of shared struggle with Walid Beik for Lebanon's unity, its Arab affiliation, rejection of Israeli occupation
Berri continued describe the relationship with Al-Mukhtara as one that stems from the reality of rejecting every occupier, adding "Together, we brought down the May 17 Agreement, and transferred Lebanon to the era of Arab resistance."
Addressing the Unitarian Druze community, Berri said: "Today, in this difficult phase that the Arab region is going through, you are called upon, as you have always been faithful to your history, to affirm your strong stance to preserve your Arab and Islamic affiliation and your commitment to being an integral part of the state, whether in Syria or Lebanon, and to always remain by the side of Palestine and its just cause and not fall into the trap of the enemy's schemes. This has always been guaranteed by the role and position of Walid Jumblatt, entrusted with this great heritage and the sole choice of its people in this diverse and turbulent East."
'May God have mercy upon the leader Kamal Jumblatt's soul...prolong the life of Walid Beik and guide Taymour's steps to preserve the approach and legacy,' the Speaker concluded.
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