Lebanese Figures Express Support to Resistance Role, Oil Resources after Hizbullah SG Speech

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Change and Reform Parliamentary Bloc Member Emile Rahme confirmed that the most important issue on the Lebanese level today is the natural oil resources, considering that Hizbullah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah's Tuesday speech left a positive impression on the Lebanese people. Rahme added that Sayyed Nasrallah's speech enhanced the army, people, resistance equation and its role in protecting Lebanon's natural assets.
MP Emile Rahme also stressed that the government will tackle the oil assets issue seriously, and this file will be placed among its priorities in order to help free Lebanon from its debts. He also called upon the government to work on enhancing the livelihood situation.
Meanwhile Lebanese al-Binaa Front Secretary General Zouhair al-Khatib praised Hizbullah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah speech on the 5th anniversary of the 2006 divine victory.
Al-Khatib believed that the context of Sayyed Nasrallah's speech came to confirm the resistance's role in the constant defeat of the "Israeli" aggressions, and therefore the protection of peace and prosperity in Lebanon. Lebanese al-Binaa Front Secretary General also praised Sayyed Nasrallah for the stance he adopted regarding the Lebanese oil resources.
On another hand, Lebanese Sports and Youth Minister Faisal Karameh reiterated his supporting stance to the resistance and its leading role in confronting the Zionist enemy.
During his meeting with a delegation of family members and friends of detainee Yehya Skaf, Karameh confirmed that, "The choice of resistance is capable of liberating the Lebanese and Arab detainees".
He added, "We have become familiar with the resistance, its heroism against the "Israeli" occupation, and its role in liberating the detainees and the bodies of the martyrs. We realize the role that the resistance has played in detainee Yehya Skaf's case."
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