Driven By Little Weapons, Hezbollah The Value Of The Lebanese Government Giving The State To The US-Israeli
JAKARTA - Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem accused the Lebanese government of "submitting" the country to Israel by pushing the ceasefire against the group.
Quoting AN, Friday 15 April, Qassem also warned that Lebanese residents would struggle to defend their weapons.
Qassem spoke in a televised address today Friday, after meeting Iran's top security chief, Ali Larijani.
Hezbollah's strength weakened as a result of a war with Israel last year. Now under US pressure, the Lebanese government has ordered the military to draw up a plan to defuse the Hezbollah group.
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Iran, known as the axis of resistance with Hezbollah, has also experienced a setback after a war with Israel in which the US attacked its nuclear site.
Qassem also warned the Lebanese government against confrontation with its group, believing "there will be no life" in Lebanon if it followed the US-Israel's wishes to lay off arms.
Previously, Hezbollah still saw room for dialogue with the Lebanese government rather than following the US-Israeli wishes. Hezbollah also carried out protests over the push to shoot weapons.
"The government is carrying out the US-Israel order to end the resistance, even if it leads to civil war and internal conflict," Qassem said.