Hezbollah strongly criticizes the Lebanese government’s move to release a Zionist prisoner for nothing.
Following the Lebanese government’s irrational and unnational move to release a Zionist prisoner without receiving any concessions, Hussein Al-Hajj Hassan, a senior member of the Loyalty to the Resistance faction in the Lebanese parliament, strongly criticized the government’s decision without making any effort to negotiate a prisoner exchange agreement for the release of Lebanese prisoners, and declared that there is no place for the weak in the region’s future.
The resistance is committed to its elements of power
Hussein Al-Hajj Hassan stated last night at a memorial ceremony: “The region, the Islamic Ummah, and our country are facing a future in which there is no place for the weak, and if there is no weapon to protect, there will be no place to reclaim rights and enforce justice.”
He strongly criticized the Lebanese government’s contemptible positions and its surrender to American-Zionist dictates, saying: “We cannot predict what will happen in the next two days, because the American envoy intends to bring answers from the Zionist enemy to Beirut regarding the Washington document that accepted the Lebanese government.”
Hussein Al-Hajj Hassan emphasized: “Those who demand the disarmament of the resistance have no choice but to surrender to the demands of the enemy and the dictates of America. We will adhere with greater determination to the elements of Lebanese power, including national unity, and we will ensure that the country belongs to all Lebanese, not just a group of them, and we will put things back on the right track.” The Hezbollah representative emphasized: “The resistance and its weapons are two central issues that we will defend with all our strength, determination and will; especially since we are not weak and have the necessary elements of power to defend our options, and everyone knows that the government’s decision against the weapons of the resistance is not in accordance with the national charter.”