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MP Raad: Resistance, Dialogue, Necessities to Tackle Crises Surrounding Lebanon
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Head of Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc, MP Mohammad Raad, warned that danger still hovers of Lebanon as long as it's targeted by the "Israeli" enemy. He warned from the danger of security chaos, and against those triggering incitement, division, and internal problems, and trying to lead Lebanon into the negative repercussions of the Syrian crisis.

"As the resistance is a necessity, so is dialogue and understanding, in order to tackle crises that surround out country," Raad said, further warning that security chaos in any Lebanese area is a threat of civil war.
"We are not threatening, but rather we are warning of dangers and of turning a blind eye regarding what is happening; including arms smuggling and requests from the army to retreat from some areas," MP Raad iterated.

Head of Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc also warned against the escalating sectarian tension, believing it will not result in a united society, but would rather take the country back when it suffered the negative repercussions of the civil war.
Moreover, Raad regretted the political approach that ruled Lebanon since the liberation until today, which ruled to show that the country's problem lies in the presence of the resistance, while the weapons of sedition and sectarian incitement are not a problem.

MP Raad wondered how would the resistance that took responsibility to confront the "Israeli" threats, would be Lebanon's dilemma. He therefore indicated that those targeting the resistance want to deliver it to the "Israeli" enemy, and warned those serving the enemy's schemes that they will lose all their interests.


Source: News Agencies, Translated and Edited by moqawama.org

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