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MP Fadlallah: Hezbollah Military Formulas Remain Active, Governmental Failure in Reconstruction Pushes Lebanon to Instability

MP Fadlallah: Hezbollah Military Formulas Remain Active, Governmental Failure in Reconstruction Pushes Lebanon to Instability

Al Manar2 days ago

Member of Loyalty to Resistance bloc Dr. Hasan Fadlallah recalled the anniversary of the liberation of the Lebanese territories from the Israeli occupation in 2000, highlighting the great role of the Master of the Umma's Martyrs Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah and the military commanders of the resistance in addition to the people who made all the sacrifices in order to reach the achievements.
In this regard, Sayyed Fadlallah underlined the mercy of the Resistance in dealing with the members of Lahd treacherous militia, adding that Sayyed Nasrallah wanted to reassure all the Lebanese sects at that time.
MP Fadlallah added that Lebanon is still enjoying the bless of the liberation, adding that the military formulas maintained by Hezbollah are still active.
Regarding the Israeli violations, Sayyed Fadlallah reiterated that the Lebanese government is responsible for facing the Zionist enemy in coordination with the ceasefire monitor committee.
When necessary, the Resistance will take the suitable decision in this regard, MP fadlallah added.
Sayyed Fadlallah indicated that file of the prisoners is following a certain path that may not be directly handled by the government, without giving further details.
Commenting on BBC report which shows its reporter with the UN troops in South Lebanon without any coordination with the Lebanese state, MP Fadlallah stressed that the Lebanese Army is tasked to address any problem caused by the UNIFIL troops.
Lebanese Politics
MP Fadlallah stressed that Hezbollah is not concerned with responding to every negative statement made against it, indicating that PM Nawaf Salam's negative remarks show that he has not adapted with the requirements of his post.
'None can distort the history about the Resistance role in liberating the Lebanese territories from the Israeli occupation.'
Loyalty to Resistance bloc's meeting with President Joseph Aoun was positive, according to Sayyed Fadlallah who added that the president knows the Lebanese parties who are moving against his will to maintain stability in the country.
Commenting on the remarks of the FM Youssef Rajji, who is affiliated with the Lebanese Forces, MP Fadlallah underscored that some Lebanese parties moved their barricades from the civil war to the council of ministers.
The Lebanese government is not assuming its responsibilities regarding the Israeli withdrawal and halt of attacks as well as the reconstruction project, according to Hezbollah lawmaker.
The governmental reluctance to carry out the reconstruction project will cause instability, MP Fadlallah said, adding that Hezbollah has managed to provide the needed funds for housing and reconstructing the damaged houses of 400 thousand families despite the pressures and siege.
MP Fadlallah affirmed that the political and administrative reform in Lebanon must be maintained, calling for observing all the laws passed by the parliament in this regard.

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