Beirut, Lebanon – In a stern address, Deputy Ihab Hamada of the Loyalty to the Resistance bloc has accused Israel of committing massacres as an attempt to compensate for its losses on the battlefield. Speaking to a gathering of Lebanese officials, Hamada underscored the need for the government to reassess its stance towards the Israeli occupation.
According to Hamada, the Lebanese authority has ceded to Israeli pressure, leaving the country vulnerable to exploitation. “The authority in Lebanon hands over our necks to the Israeli and whoever sits with the Israeli is on his side,” he stated, emphasizing the dire consequences of Lebanon’s perceived subservience. The deputy also suggested that the Lebanese government’s actions are driven by a misguided perception of the new global landscape.
“Unfortunately, the Lebanese authority always reads the matter incorrectly,” Hamada said, hinting at the country’s failure to adapt to an evolving international arena. In contrast, the current global situation presents an opportunity for Lebanon to stand firm and assert its resistance against Israeli aggression.
Hamada warned that Israel’s intentions are far from diplomatic and that negotiations are merely a ruse to secure further concessions. “The enemy is not negotiating to give, but to take,” he emphasized, urging caution against the exploitation of Lebanon’s resources and security.
Furthermore, the deputy questioned the legitimacy of any authority that compromises on the principles of coexistence, as outlined in the country’s Charter. In an implicit criticism of the Lebanese government, Hamada noted that without the power of resistance, Israel will not make concessions, effectively rendering Lebanon’s efforts futile.
In conclusion, Deputy Hamada underlined the need for a robust and unified stance against Israeli aggression, warning that the current trajectory is perilous and unsustainable. As tensions continue to escalate, Lebanon’s resilience in the face of occupation remains a subject of concern, with many viewing Hamada’s address as a clarion call for change and a reaffirmation of Lebanon’s unwavering commitment to its Charter of coexistence.
