Beirut - Saba:
The head of the Al-Wafa' al-Muqawama bloc, Mohammad Raad, strongly condemned the Zionist aggression on the southern suburbs of Lebanon.
He called on the government to use all available means to stop the Zionist aggression and force it to withdraw from the occupied territories unconditionally.
During the Iranian Embassy in Beirut's commemoration of "International Quds Day," Raad emphasized that "the resistance, which agreed to the ceasefire declaration, is committed to it and does not violate it," calling on the state "to fulfill its duty to deter the enemy and force it to stop the aggression and end the occupation by all means at its disposal, instead of just justifying its failure, impotence and betting."
"The Resistance strongly condemns today's Zionist aggression against Dahiya and its people, denounces all its improvised and fabricated pretexts, and affirms its commitment to thwart the policies of this enemy and all its attempts to drag Lebanon towards normalization with it," Raad said.
Raad advised "whoever is led by his delusion to assume that the resistance has become a thing of the past, and that its triangular equation has ended irreversibly," to "beware of the drunkenness of the temporary authority, as governments usually become a thing of the past, while the equations drawn by the martyrs with their blood and sacrifices are immortalized beyond history."
Raad emphasized that "whoever claims in our country that he exclusively owns the decision of war and peace, or (calls) for the exclusive possession of this decision by the state or others, he is ignorant of reality and truth, because the Zionist enemy in our days is the only one who wages war and continues the aggression and occupation. The state alone does not have the ability to defend its country or protect its people, and some in it are marketing defeatism and surrender among citizens, in acquiescence to the enemy's plan and submission to its will, and the government, president and ministers, must harmonize its national discourse, at least at this stage."

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