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Nahar Net
17 hours ago
- Politics
- Nahar Net
Geagea says Israeli airstrikes on Dahieh a 'major scandal'
by Naharnet Newsdesk 9 hours Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea has said that the latest Israeli airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbs were a 'major scandal,' seeing as 'eight months after the signing of the ceasefire agreement in November 2024, Beirut is being bombed again.' 'They are telling us that that happened because Israel is barbarous … We know that, but what have you done to prevent that?' Geagea wondered, stressing that 'the solution comes through the clear regional equation and the clear international equation.' 'We need someone to endorse these equations so that we manage to solve our problems,' the LF leader added, emphasizing that 'it it unacceptable for the Lebanese citizen to remain in danger of being bombed or killed in any given moment, whereas there is a solution.' He added that the solution takes places when Hezbollah and its allies allow the Lebanese state to become an 'actual state,' lamenting that state officials are also being lenient with Hezbollah regarding its weapons. 'Today Lebanon has a chance and I don't know if this chance will still be there two months from now. We have major friends in this world, starting by the Gulf countries, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United States. They can help us stop the Israeli attacks and they can help us remove the Israelis from Lebanon, but on the condition that we become an actual state,' Geagea said. He also noted that 'verbal attacks' on Israel cannot resolve Lebanon's problems.


Nahar Net
21 hours ago
- Politics
- Nahar Net
Geagea says Israeli airstrikes on Dahieh a 'major scandal'
by Naharnet Newsdesk 07 June 2025, 12:56 Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea has said that the latest Israeli airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbs were a 'major scandal,' seeing as 'eight months after the signing of the ceasefire agreement in November 2024, Beirut is being bombed again.' 'They are telling us that that happened because Israel is barbarous … We know that, but what have you done to prevent that?' Geagea wondered, stressing that 'the solution comes through the clear regional equation and the clear international equation.' 'We need someone to endorse these equations so that we manage to solve our problems,' the LF leader added, emphasizing that 'it it unacceptable for the Lebanese citizen to remain in danger of being bombed or killed in any given moment, whereas there is a solution.' He added that the solution takes places when Hezbollah and its allies allow the Lebanese state to become an 'actual state,' lamenting that state officials are also being lenient with Hezbollah regarding its weapons. 'Today Lebanon has a chance and I don't know if this chance will still be there two months from now. We have major friends in this world, starting by the Gulf countries, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United States. They can help us stop the Israeli attacks and they can help us remove the Israelis from Lebanon, but on the condition that we become an actual state,' Geagea said. He also noted that 'verbal attacks' on Israel cannot resolve Lebanon's problems.


LBCI
a day ago
- Politics
- LBCI
Samir Geagea slams Beirut strikes as 'scandal,' urges end to chaos and real statehood
The head of the Lebanese Forces party, Samir Geagea, said the recent events in Beirut were a 'major scandal,' condemning the repeated strikes following the ceasefire agreement signed in November 2024. He mocked those who merely blamed Israel, saying: 'If Israel is acting recklessly, then it's your responsibility to act in a way that prevents it from doing so.' Geagea stressed that the solution lies in a 'clear regional and international framework,' adding: 'We must put an end to this chaos.' He said Lebanon has a historic opportunity for external support, provided that the state is no longer undermined and becomes a functioning, sovereign authority. He also strongly criticized what he called those 'obsessed' with Israel, saying that constant resistance against the enemy is no longer effective, and called for practical alternative solutions. He cited Syria and its president Ahmed al-Sharaa as an example, saying al-Sharaa was able to secure his country's eastern border within months, while Lebanon still struggles to build the foundation of a real state — despite potential Gulf and international support. Geagea warned that continuing with the current path would lead to Lebanon 'falling out of history,' stressing that 'nations that do not govern themselves properly eventually disappear.' He called for a continued struggle to preserve Lebanon's identity and existence.


MTV Lebanon
4 days ago
- General
- MTV Lebanon
04 Jun 2025 14:29 PM Geagea urges swift disarmament of Palestinian camps
Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea warned that pro-resistance factions are pressuring officials to delay the planned disarmament of Palestinian groups, which was set to begin mid-June. He accused these factions of inciting smaller Palestinian groups to reject surrendering arms. Geagea urged the government to proceed decisively with collecting weapons in Beirut's camps, followed by those in the north, Bekaa, and south, alongside a timeline to disarm all illegal Lebanese weapons. The LF leader stressed that delays would damage the new administration's credibility and isolate Lebanon from Arab and international support. He called on the president and government to act swiftly and assert state authority.


MTV Lebanon
4 days ago
- General
- MTV Lebanon
Geagea meets Swedish Christian Democrats in Maarab
Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea met in Maarab with a delegation from Sweden's Christian Democratic Party, including MPs Yousef Aydin, Magnus Jacobsson, and Magnus Bernetsson. The meeting focused on opportunities for cooperation between Sweden, Europe, and Lebanon, with an emphasis on shared values and political priorities. Bernetsson described the talks as fruitful, highlighting common perspectives on global and Middle Eastern affairs and calling Lebanon a 'model of hope' for the region. Aydin, who oversees minority rights within his party, emphasized Sweden's commitment to supporting Lebanon's stability, pluralism, and peaceful coexistence. Jacobsson underlined the importance of decentralization, noting potential collaboration between Sweden and Lebanon on local governance and educational initiatives. The Swedish MPs praised the Lebanese Forces' pivotal role in national politics and their commitment to inclusive governance. Separately, Geagea continued his local outreach, meeting with newly elected municipal councils from the towns of Batloun and Bmahray in the Aley district.