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General Aoun is allowing the Zionist regime to gobble up south Lebanon he is supposed to protect Lebanese people and the territory.
 
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this is crazy

what self respecting Lebanese can support this foreigner openly talking about arming Lebanese people to kill other Lebanese people
 
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massive pro Hezbollah rallies across Lebanon

Hezbollah still has millions of active supporters
 
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one year ago Israel launched > 1000 airstrikes across Lebanon, massacring over 550 Lebanese people in one day
 
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this is crazy

what self respecting Lebanese can support this foreigner openly talking about arming Lebanese people to kill other Lebanese people

This bald head is a zionist Lebanese Maronite like Bachir Gemayel, who led the "Lebanese Forces", that were responsible for Sabra and Shatila Massacre.
He's acting as the middle-man for Gulfies and USraelis. He's very commited to their united goal: destruction of Lebanese shias and Iran, increasing Israeli influence.
 
...Hezbollah’s initial announcement had prompted several politicians and Beirut lawmakers to declare their rejection of the move.

MP Waddah al-Sadek said the move is “unacceptable on all levels.”

“They are not official figures and their pictures will be displayed in a city whose most residents reject their policies, not to mention that some accuse them of taking part in the murder of their leader (ex-PM Rafik Hariri),” Sadek added, noting that Hezbollah “has not obtained any permission from the municipality or the (Interior) Ministry” to carry out the activity.

“What’s worse is that their party, as usual, warns against being dragged into a civil war but wastes no chance to provoke Beirut’s residents. We must also not forget that the ‘glorious day’ is still carved in the memory of the Beirutis,” Sadek went on to say, referring to Nasrallah’s description of the May 7, 2008 day, when Hezbollah and its allies staged an armed takeover of parts of the capital.

“The government, which has shown its strength in its (latest) decisions (on arms monopolization), must prevent Hezbollah and others from making any provocative moves in order to preserve civil peace in the country,” Sadek added.

Beirut MPs Fouad Makhzoumi and Nabil Bader also wrote similar posts on the X platform.

On social media, Hezbollah supporters meanwhile reminded that the rock had been illuminated in the past with pictures of Saudi King Salman, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman and the Saudi, French and Emirati flags...
 

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Geagea says Hezbollah 'hasn't learned anything', throws support behind Salam

by Naharnet Newsdesk 3 hours ago

W460

Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea on Friday said that the Raouche Rock event proved that “Hezbollah has not learned anything from everything that has happened and has not drawn lessons from the tragedies it plunged Lebanon and the Lebanese into.”

“In whose face was the finger raised yesterday on the Raouche Rock? The Israeli attacks on Lebanon are countless, so was that finger raised to confront them? Or was it raised in the face of the majority of Beirut’s residents and the Lebanese in general?” Geagea wondered, referring to a laser illustration of Nasrallah’s famous finger gesture that was beamed onto the Raouche Rock during Thursday’s event.

“What happened at the Raouche Rock represents an additional black mark in Hezbollah’s record, at a time the majority of the Lebanese -- represented in PM Nawaf Salam’s government, which won parliament’s confidence twice in six months -- is working on convincing the Lebanese first, Arabs second and the world third that Lebanon is not a lawless land and that there is an actual possibility for the rise of a real state in it,” Geagea added.

He, however, reassured that “all of this shall not pass, seeing as an actual state has started to form in Lebanon over the past months and nothing will stand in the face of its complete rise.”

Geagea also criticized security agencies for not preventing the illumination of the rock with the pictures of Nasrallah and Hashem Safieddine, saying security forces “acted as if they had nothing to do with laws or with enforcing them.”

Saluting Salam for “his continuous efforts for the rise of the aspired state,” Geagea called on security and judicial agencies to summon those who were granted the permission to organize the event to hold them accountable for violating the conditions.

He also called on the defense and interior ministers to conduct the necessary internal investigations to “determine responsibilities and fill the gaps.”

“The Lebanese people have been longing for a long time to see the rise of the state of law and this start has truly started. That’s why, we in the Lebanese Forces, along with all the loyal ones in this country, will never be lenient with any attempt to obstruct the rise of the state of law,” Geagea went on to say.

He also called on all Lebanese to throw their support behind their government and premier “in their strenuous endeavor for the rise of the aspired state.”
 
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Scenes from the site of the martyrdom of martyr leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah peace be upon him.

Beirut, Lebanon
 
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massive crowds in Beirut

Was just watching a program on TV. A greek professor(of strategy and something else I don't remember,geopolitics or don't know),mentioned Jolani wants to use Turkey's help in order to grab northern Lebanon. He said he(the professor)was recently in the Lebanon-Israel borders and he goes like: "I'm telling you,if you thing this whole Syria war is over,we're all in for a surprise. Every day,there's murders of Christians and anyone else who isn't on the side of the extremists."

The hostess asks him if he has heard from sources there,when he was at the Lebanese-Syrian borders. He said yes and he spoke with the Patriarch of Antioch himself as well,who
told him there incidents of Christians being murdered every day in Syria. And that doesn't appear anywhere.
 
Was just watching a program on TV. A greek professor(of strategy and something else I don't remember,geopolitics or don't know),mentioned Jolani wants to use Turkey's help in order to grab northern Lebanon. He said he(the professor)was recently in the Lebanon-Israel borders and he goes like: "I'm telling you,if you thing this whole Syria war is over,we're all in for a surprise. Every day,there's murders of Christians and anyone else who isn't on the side of the extremists."

The hostess asks him if he has heard from sources there,when he was at the Lebanese-Syrian borders. He said yes and he spoke with the Patriarch of Antioch himself as well,who
told him there incidents of Christians being murdered every day in Syria. And that doesn't appear anywhere.
Are you saying Lebanese Maronite Christians are regularly being killed in Syrian cross border raids ? If that was true , you would have heard about it by now.

Jolani's next assignment down the line is teaming up with Israel regarding south Lebanon. I don't see him involved anywhere else in that country.
 
Are you saying Lebanese Maronite Christians are regularly being killed in Syrian cross border raids ? If that was true , you would have heard about it by now.

Jolani's next assignment down the line is teaming up with Israel regarding south Lebanon. I don't see him involved anywhere else in that country.
No,Christians in Syria
 

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