After meeting President Joseph Own on Friday, Ortags said Hezbollah “should not be included” in Lebanon’s future government, and that inclusion of Hezbollah is a “red line” for Washington.
In response to the comments, Mohammad Rad, director of Lebanon’s Parliament’s loyalty to the Resistance Bloc, said the statement from Hezbollah’s political wing – the US envoy was “full of hate and irresponsibility.”
“It targeted the Lebanese elements, an integral part of Israeli invasion and a victorious national agreement and Lebanese political life,” Rudd said in a statement to the media on Friday.
Such American comments are “unacceptable interference in Lebanon’s issues and disrespect to all diplomatic practices and international diplomatic rules,” he added.
Rejecting Ortags’ claim that Hezbollah had been “defeated” by Israel, the Lebanese MP said: , destroys the entire residential area. ”
Lad will be able to see Israel’s war with Gaza and Lebanon reveal the “ugly reality” of the regime, and the global community will see who will fund terrorism with real funds and weapons and drive people out of the land. He emphasized that it could be done.
“We rely on people’s resistance based on the equation of military resistance. It is a realistic equation that Lebanon can be proud of because it maintains its sovereignty,” he adds. Ta.
Mahmoud Kamati, deputy director of Hezbollah’s political council, also responded strongly to the interventionist remarks made by US envoys, saying Ortagus “had threatened a large portion of the Lebanese people” through her statement.
The Lebanese president also said in a statement to X that “Morgan Ortags, part of what was issued by the US Deputy Envoy of the Middle East, is showing her perspective, and the presidency is that I’m not worried about this.”
In response to Ortagus’ statement, Jafari Mufti and Shewing Ahmad Kabalan (Shia Shia clergy and stubborn Hezbollah alliance) stated, “Hezbollah is a national and representative power in Lebanon.” I’ve said that.
The latest developments hamper the US’s efforts to form a new Lebanon government by “pressuring” the nation’s top class to limit the influence of Hezbollah and its allies in future cabinets. This was also brought to you in this report.
Five unnamed sources cited by Reuters said US officials had sent messages to Lebanon’s prime minister-designated Nawaf Salam and President Joseph Orn to limit the shaking of Hezbollah’s sectarian politics.
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