Hezbollah: Resistance Arms Prevent Israeli Goals in Lebanon
The English section of webangah News agency, citing mehr news Agency and Al-Nashra news site, reported that hassan Ezzeddine, representative of the Loyalty to the Resistance bloc in the lebanese Parliament, condemned continuous Israeli regime aggressions. He described attacks such as targeting a civilian vehicle near the entrance of Tebnine Public Hospital as clear violations, while criticizing the Lebanese government for taking no practical action.
Ezzeddine emphasized, “We are fully prepared to engage wholeheartedly in the parliamentary elections.”
He added that popular supporters who embraced the resistance during its toughest times will continue their backing and demonstrate it through their votes by choosing resistance candidates.
Ezzeddine called on Lebanon’s government to fulfill its responsibilities by showing citizens that if military measures cannot deter aggression, it will raise its voice diplomatically and politically at both regional and international levels.This could include filing complaints with the UN Security Council and summoning ambassadors from five countries deemed responsible for ongoing violations.
The senior Hezbollah member also addressed recent developments in Lebanon and the region. He said decisions made by Lebanon’s government during meetings on August 5th and 7th were not domestic demands but foreign-and specifically Israeli-impositions.
He pointed out that ”the resistance’s weapons constitute an obstacle preventing Israel from achieving its goals of occupation in Lebanon.” According to him, these arms are exempt from militia disarmament outlined in the Taif Agreement, which differentiates between militia weapons and those of legitimate resistance. Moreover, he noted that Lebanon’s first ministerial statement after signing the National Loyalty Document reaffirmed Lebanese rights alongside support for liberating their land from Israeli occupation. this stance is further endorsed by statements made by President michel Aoun and Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri.