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L'Orient-Le Jour
38 minutes ago
- L'Orient-Le Jour
‘Resistance is more necessary than ever,' says Hezbollah
Amid rising tensions along Lebanon's southern border, Amal Movement MP Ali Hassan Khalil and Hezbollah MP Hassan Ezzeddine on Saturday warned against persistent Israeli violations, urging stronger local governance and renewed commitment to 'resistance.' Speaking at a meeting with municipal officials from Sour, Bint Jbeil and Marjayoun, Khalil described Lebanon as facing 'one of the most complex phases' in decades, marked by political, security, and regional geopolitical challenges. He emphasized the essential role of municipalities, according to the official National News Agency (NNA). 'Major issues are unfolding in the region that will inevitably impact Lebanon's internal stability […] That is why municipal councils must be able to respond and guide their local communities through these challenges,' he said. Khalil also warned of escalating tensions at the border: 'We live in direct contact with the Israeli enemy, who is now trying to impose its will through daily aggressions. This places us all in a position of responsibility.' He called for legislative reform to empower local authorities, highlighting ongoing efforts to draft a Municipal Empowerment Law and criticizing the current municipal fund as insufficient and unsustainable. Addressing regional dynamics, Khalil accused Israel of pursuing a broader plan to erase Palestinian identity and geography. 'Syria has effectively become an Israeli protectorate,' he stated, warning that Israel now seeks to extend this project to southern Lebanon 'through fire, politics, and possibly occupation.' 'Resistance is more necessary than ever' In a similar tone, Hezbollah MP Hassan Ezzeddine condemned what he called Israel's 'continuous aggression' during the inauguration of a Qur'anic Institute and Martyrs' Hall in Maaroub (Sour). 'What the Zionist enemy is doing today goes beyond simple violations — it is a perpetual war,' he said, accusing Israel of targeting homes and infrastructure under the pretext of disrupting 'resistance' networks, 'despite public statements from the Lebanese Army, UNIFIL and international organizations confirming that no such infrastructure exists south of the Litani River.' Ezzeddine further described Israel as the regional arm of American power. 'When Israel cannot act, the United States intervenes directly, as seen in the attack on the Islamic Republic of Iran,' he stressed, asserting that 'defending our land requires no one's permission; it is a natural right.' 'That is why resistance remains more necessary than ever. It protects us from isolation and attacks,' he added. Washington has called for a clear roadmap for Hezbollah's disarmament, including a timetable and enforcement mechanisms. However, the party has firmly rejected any new agreement, insisting Israel must first comply with existing accords. Hezbollah refuses to surrender its weapons or commit to a disarmament schedule. « La résistance est plus nécessaire que jamais », affirme un député du Hezbollah


L'Orient-Le Jour
3 hours ago
- L'Orient-Le Jour
Khalil accuses Israel of imposing its will through daily attacks, Ezzeddine says resistance is the only answer
Amid heightened tensions along Lebanon's southern border, Amal MP Ali Hassan Khalil and Hezbollah MP Hassan Ezzeddine on Saturday warned against ongoing Israeli violations, calling for strengthened local governance and renewed commitment to resistance. Speaking at a public meeting in Sour with municipal officials from Sour, Bint Jbeil, and Marjayoun, Khalil described Lebanon as facing 'one of the most complex stages' in decades, shaped by regional political, security and geopolitical challenges. He emphasized the critical role of municipalities in shaping public opinion and confronting threats, according to the state-run National News Agency. 'There are major issues unfolding regionally that will inevitably impact Lebanon's internal stability,' Khalil said. 'That's why municipal councils must be capable of responding and guiding local communities through these challenges.' He warned that Israel is escalating tensions on the border: 'We live in direct contact with the Israeli enemy, which is now trying to impose its will through daily aggressions. This puts us all in a position of responsibility.' Khalil also advocated for legislative reform to empower local governments, noting ongoing efforts to draft a Municipal Empowerment Law and criticizing the current Municipal Fund as insufficient and unsustainable. Turning to regional dynamics, he accused Israel of pursuing a broader project aimed at erasing Palestinian identity and geography. 'Syria has become, in practice, an Israeli protectorate,' he claimed, warning that Israel now seeks to expand that project into South Lebanon through 'fire, politics, and possibly occupation.' 'Resistance is more necessary than ever' In a similar tone, Hezbollah MP Hassan Ezzeddine condemned what he called Israel's 'continuous aggression' during the inauguration of a Qur'anic Institute and Martyrs' Hall in Ma'roub (Sour). 'What the Zionist enemy is doing now goes beyond mere violations — it is an ongoing war,' he said, accusing Israel of targeting homes and infrastructure under the pretext of disrupting resistance networks, despite public statements from the Lebanese Army, UNIFIL and international bodies that no such infrastructure exists south of the Litani. He further described Israel as a regional arm of U.S. power. 'When Israel can't act, America intervenes directly, as seen in the attack on the Islamic Republic of Iran.' 'Defending our land doesn't require anyone's permission — it is a natural right,' Ezzeddine continued. 'That is why resistance remains more necessary than ever. It protects us from being isolated and targeted.'Amal Movement MP Kabalan Kabalan, during a meeting in Sohmor with the Mufti of Rachaya, Wafic Hijazi, and several local officials on Saturday, called on the Lebanese to 'work hand in hand.' He said, 'Today, we see what is happening in Palestine, in terms of famine and destruction […] We need to be united and careful of the discord spreading across our regions, our countries, and our peoples.' Washington has called for a clear roadmap for Hezbollah's disarmament, including a timetable and enforcement mechanisms. But the party has firmly rejected any new agreement, insisting that Israel must first comply with existing ones. Hezbollah refuses to surrender its weapons or commit to a disarmament schedule.


MTV Lebanon
5 hours ago
- MTV Lebanon
26 Jul 2025 15:58 PM Hobeiche to MTV: The best solution is for Hezbollah to hand over its weapons through diplomacy, and according to my information, the party is ultimately convinced of disarmament to avoid a potential Israeli strike or dragging the country into a new danger
Hobeiche to MTV: The best solution is for Hezbollah to hand over its weapons through diplomacy, and according to my information, the party is ultimately convinced of disarmament to avoid a potential Israeli strike or dragging the country into a new danger