19 August 2018 - 22:47
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Hujjat al-Islam Nabil Qawouq:
Rasa – A senior member of Hezbollah said, “There are those who have not learned from the experiences of the past and who have not learned from the failure of their bets on the Saudi, Israeli and American projects.”
Hujjat al-Islam Qawouq

RNA – Speaking during a memorial ceremony held in the southern Lebanese town of Nabatiyeh al-Fawqa in the presence of cultural and educational figures and parties, Hujjat al-Islam Nabil Qawouq, the vice-president of the Executive Council of Hezbollah, announced that a group in Lebanon intends to make the issue of relations with Syria an excuse to justify the postponement of the formation of a cabinet in the country and said, “They want to create a controversial issue in order to cover up the failure of the formation of a government of national unity.” 

 

The Lebanese cleric, “No matter how long, Lebanon will not become an arena for the settling of foreign accounts against the Islamic Resistance and will also not become a arena for the realization of Saudi or American achievements and what the Zionist regime is interested in.”

 

Hujjat al-Islam Qawouq added that the only path to the formation of a national unity government is to adopt the criterion of the results of the parliamentary elections and those who delays this only harms and weakens themselves and reveals the truth of their intentions to the Lebanese people.

 

The senior member of Hezbollah stated, “There are those who have not learned from the experiences of the past and who have not learned from the failure of their bets on the Saudi, Israeli and American projects. They have not yet realized that they have lost the bets in Syria and have not yet believed that they lost the bets to topple the government and besiege the Islamic Resistance.” 

 

In conclusion, Hujjat al-Islam Qawouq stated, “In the coming days you will succumb to the reality of the equations of victory of the Islamic Resistance Axis.”

 

Lebanon’s first parliamentary vote in nine years was held on May 6, with over 500 candidates vying for seats. Turnout was 49.2 percent, according to officials.

 

According to official results, Hezbollah and its political allies secured over half the seats.

 

Political rivalry led to years of governmental paralysis in Lebanon, and the country did not produce a state budget from 2005 until last year.

 

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