Raad: Hezbollah will not be dragged into civil war, nor will threaten civil peace

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2021-10-17 | 07:02
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Raad: Hezbollah will not be dragged into civil war, nor will threaten civil peace
The Head of Loyalty to the Resistance bloc MP Mohammad Raad confirmed on Sunday that “Hezbollah will not be dragged into a civil war and will not threaten civil peace,” indicating however that "they will not accept their martyrs’ blood to go in vain, as Israel would have ruled Lebanon without these martyrs.”
 
Raad's comments were made during a political meeting held by Hezbollah in south Lebanon in Zraria town, whereby he said “when people went protesting under the slogan of fighting corruption in the country, there were simultaneously others in Zalka and Jal El-Dib raising the slogan “Hezbollah is a terrorist” and “We do not want Iranian occupation in Lebanon.”
 
"If there was terrorism, then it is one of those who chanted these slogans, since all their history is massacres and threat to civil peace,” Raad explained.
 
He also asked “what is the story of the Iranian occupation? And where is it? Who sees an Iranian military in Lebanon?"
 
“This is accumulated hatred and grudge, as these people’s political choice is against Lebanon's interest and sovereignty,” Raad noted. 
 
He stressed that "Hezbollah's keenness, with its full will, remain on civil peace among Lebanese so that what happened during civil war will be avoided,” adding that “they reached an understanding with largest Christian component in Lebanon, the Free Patriotic Movement in 2006 in order to preserve civil peace.”
 

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