Sheikh Qassem: Some in Lebanon Facilitate Presence of US Tutelage

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Some in Lebanon facilitate the presence of US tutelage in Lebanon and work according to its agenda
Hizbullah Deputy-Secretary General His Eminence Sheikh Naim Qassem assured that those who call for sectarian strife are present at all time and places. During the 2nd Intellectual International Conference held in tribute of two Islamic scholars, Sheikh Mohammad Bin Makki al-Jizini and Sheikh Zeiniddine al-Jo'bi, Sheikh Qassem noted "We in Lebanon were not in sectarian dispute with any side, rather the points of difference are political."
"We differed with certain parties because of the Resistance and its ongoing confrontation to the occupation and the "Israeli" danger," His Eminence said, stressing that the Resistance has been the reason behind Lebanon's pride and dignity.
"We politically disagreed on the US tutelage, as some facilitate its presence in Lebanon and works according to its agenda," Sheikh Qassem noted.
He considered that sectarian strife is deviation from religion, and those who call for such strife care about nothing but their holding onto leaderships and tyranny.

Some in Lebanon facilitate the presence of US tutelage in Lebanon and work according to its agenda
Hizbullah Deputy-Secretary General His Eminence Sheikh Naim Qassem assured that those who call for sectarian strife are present at all time and places. During the 2nd Intellectual International Conference held in tribute of two Islamic scholars, Sheikh Mohammad Bin Makki al-Jizini and Sheikh Zeiniddine al-Jo'bi, Sheikh Qassem noted "We in Lebanon were not in sectarian dispute with any side, rather the points of difference are political."
"We differed with certain parties because of the Resistance and its ongoing confrontation to the occupation and the "Israeli" danger," His Eminence said, stressing that the Resistance has been the reason behind Lebanon's pride and dignity.
"We politically disagreed on the US tutelage, as some facilitate its presence in Lebanon and works according to its agenda," Sheikh Qassem noted.
He considered that sectarian strife is deviation from religion, and those who call for such strife care about nothing but their holding onto leaderships and tyranny.
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