Tunisia - Saba:
Dozens of activists participated in a protest in front of the Beirut embassy in Tunis last Friday evening, denouncing the repeated Israeli attacks on Lebanon and rejecting the "disarmament of the resistance."
The protest was called by the Joint Action Coordination for Palestine (a non-governmental organization) "to condemn the repeated Israeli attacks on Lebanon and to protest the repeated attempts to disarm the resistance," according to a statement from the coordination. During the protest, participants raised slogans in support of the "resistance in Lebanon," most notably: "The rifle is the solution against the invader and occupier," "The flood until the aggression falls," and "The cause is indivisible from Lebanon to Gaza," according to Anadolu Agency.
Salah al-Masri, a member of the coordination committee and spokesperson for the Tunisian Network to Confront the Normalization System (independent), said, "Today we stand before people who sacrificed the blood of all their leaders for Palestine, and this requires us to stand with the Lebanese resistance."
Masri added, "Today, for the first time, we stand in front of the Lebanese embassy to say, first and foremost, that the most honorable weapon on earth is the weapon of the resistance; because it liberated the land, preserved sovereignty, and embodied dignity."
He concluded by saying, "If the resistance had not existed, the Zionist (Israeli) army would have invaded Beirut, killed children, and committed massacres."
Last Tuesday, the Lebanese Council of Ministers approved the task of the army with developing a plan to restrict the possession of weapons in the hands of the state (including Hezbollah's weapons) by the end of 2025, and to present it to the council this August.

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