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Raad: Future’s Rhetoric Passed Red Line in Stabbing Resistance, Targeting Berri

Raad: Future’s Rhetoric Passed Red Line in Stabbing Resistance, Targeting Berri
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Head of Loyalty to Resistance Bloc MP Mohammad Raad accused "Future" MPs and media outlets of "adopting a repulsive rhetoric."

"The persistence reached to overcome the red lines in stabbing the resistance, insulting the shrines and religious symbols, inciting against the Lebanese army i.e. the guarantee of the country's security and stability, using snappy rhetoric that neither the Grand Mufti, nor the Patriarch, the chief of the army, a colleague, a leader, a party, a current, or the President of the Republic, were free from," he added.
 
"The "immorality" of their political rhetoric has driven them today to destroy the remaining communications bridge with Lebanese patriots" by targeting Speaker Nabih Berri, who has always "tolerated the burden of opening dialogue between political opponents," Raad acknowledged.

Stressing that "Hizbullah confirms Berri's role in negotiating during the 2006 July War supported the Resistance," Raad clarified that "his role protected the country's unity and disappointed the hopes of those betting on the fulfillment of US-"Israeli" goals."

Commenting on the "Future" recent statements, Raad noted that "what we hear and read in "Future's" media and from its officials and MPs, at least recently, contradicts the logic and morals of its founder."

He added that "Future" has been "distressed over not being in power and no longer wants a state, the constitution and the law."

"Today, their opposing rhetoric has turned to insults... and their performance is malicious and aims to obstruct and sabotage," he said.

"What credibility do they still have? What state do they claim to build?" Raad wondered.

Source: Hizbullah Media Relations,  Translated and Edited by: moqawama.org team

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