MPs from the opposition criticise Hezbollah's tactics

 


Three MPs from the Change movement (Waddah Sadek, Mark Daou, and Michel Doueihy) as well as members of the Kataeb Party, Lebanese Forces, and Renewal Party criticised the military exercises Hezbollah conducted last Sunday on Friday.

These exercises, in which 200 Hezbollah fighters took part in Aaramta, southern Lebanon, according to a joint statement signed by 31 MPs and read in Parliament, "are part of the militia practises it has been exercising in the country for years, contradicting the principles of the state in all its components."

According to their statement, Hezbollah "no longer has a place in Lebanese political life and has been rejected by the majority of Lebanese people." This party "cannot impose political, military, security, or economic agendas on the country" and "has no right whatsoever to push Lebanon into conflicts that serve its regional project," they stressed.

Also declaring that "Lebanon cannot coexist with a mini-state within it," they demanded the implementation of UN Security Council Resolutions 1559 and 1701 as well as the Lebanese Constitution, which calls for the dissolution of all militias and the return of their weapons to the Lebanese government.

In addition, they demanded "an end to Hezbollah's military interventions abroad and its interference in the internal affairs of Arab countries, which may jeopardise Lebanon's historical relations with regional and international communities." Also discussed was the parallel economy that the pro-Iranian party had built. The networks running this "economy through smuggling, tax evasion, and corruption must be dismantled," the MPs argued.


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