Zionist Enemy Delays Release of Lebanese Captives on Groundless Claims

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As part of the Zionist enemy's stall, Lebanese captives' release was postponed.
"Israel" claims that "Head of the Lebanese delegation Dr. Hani Suleiman's current health status does not allow deporting him, and his treatment still need some time," knowing that Dr. Suleiman's health status is not critical, and in both ways he refuses being treated in the occupation's hospitals.
In response to "Israel's" stall, PM Saad Hariri asked Jordan to pressure "Israel".
After Hariri's talk with Jordan, the last offered to send a fully equipped ambulance to occupied Palestine; to secure Dr. Suleiman is handed to the Lebanese authorities.
However, "Israel" insisted on its stance not to give Dr. Suleiman in, which raises skepticisms around the actual reason.
Regarding another Lebanese citizen Nabil Hallak, the enemy claimed that they lost track of him, as his name is not in the list of Lebanese captives.
When "Israel" was informed that he holds an Irish passport, and was handed the passport's number, the response was that they need more time to find him due to the big number of captives.
The Irish ambassador in "Israel" suggested that Hallak be sent to Ireland.
The enemy has told the UNIFIL on Tuesday its intention to release three Lebanese, and they are Aljazeera reporter Abbas Nasser, photographer Andre Abi Khalil, and Mr. Hussein Shukur.
The Lebanese army, which on its part consulted President Michel Suleiman, Parliament speaker Nabih Berri, and PM Saad Hariri, informed "Israel" through the UN leadership about the Lebanese insistence on the release of all Lebanese without exception.
Noting that the enemy's authority have suggested handing the Lebanese captives to Jordan, however, Nabih Berri refused, and informed the UNIFIL about his firmness that the captives come back directly to Lebanon through Nakoura path.
Tuesday night, hundreds of journalists gathered in Nakoura, in presence of Loyalty to the resistance bloc members Hassan Fadlallah and Nawwaf Al Moussawi, who clarified that Hizbullah is awaiting the results of the Lebanese government's efforts, before identifying the steps it will take.
As part of the Zionist enemy's stall, Lebanese captives' release was postponed.
"Israel" claims that "Head of the Lebanese delegation Dr. Hani Suleiman's current health status does not allow deporting him, and his treatment still need some time," knowing that Dr. Suleiman's health status is not critical, and in both ways he refuses being treated in the occupation's hospitals.
In response to "Israel's" stall, PM Saad Hariri asked Jordan to pressure "Israel".
After Hariri's talk with Jordan, the last offered to send a fully equipped ambulance to occupied Palestine; to secure Dr. Suleiman is handed to the Lebanese authorities.
However, "Israel" insisted on its stance not to give Dr. Suleiman in, which raises skepticisms around the actual reason.
Regarding another Lebanese citizen Nabil Hallak, the enemy claimed that they lost track of him, as his name is not in the list of Lebanese captives.
When "Israel" was informed that he holds an Irish passport, and was handed the passport's number, the response was that they need more time to find him due to the big number of captives.
The Irish ambassador in "Israel" suggested that Hallak be sent to Ireland.
The enemy has told the UNIFIL on Tuesday its intention to release three Lebanese, and they are Aljazeera reporter Abbas Nasser, photographer Andre Abi Khalil, and Mr. Hussein Shukur.
The Lebanese army, which on its part consulted President Michel Suleiman, Parliament speaker Nabih Berri, and PM Saad Hariri, informed "Israel" through the UN leadership about the Lebanese insistence on the release of all Lebanese without exception.
Noting that the enemy's authority have suggested handing the Lebanese captives to Jordan, however, Nabih Berri refused, and informed the UNIFIL about his firmness that the captives come back directly to Lebanon through Nakoura path.
Tuesday night, hundreds of journalists gathered in Nakoura, in presence of Loyalty to the resistance bloc members Hassan Fadlallah and Nawwaf Al Moussawi, who clarified that Hizbullah is awaiting the results of the Lebanese government's efforts, before identifying the steps it will take.
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