Beirut – After 41 years of confinement in France, ordinary people welcomed Lebanese freedom fighter Georges Abdallah at Beirut International Airport, where they reaffirmed their commitment to the path of resistance.
While many people welcomed heroes returning from a country that hypocritically praised the slogan of freedom, the president of the Republic was busy eating a falafel sandwich at a Beirut restaurant. Ironically, the scene where he bites a sandwich slandered media reports and transformed him from head of state into a food blogger.
“Our resistance is not weak, but strong,” the international freedom icon emphasizes, calling for greater support than ever before.
Georges Abdallah added: “It is shameful to history that Arabs see the suffering of the people of Palestine and Gaza.”
Prime Minister Nawaf Salam happened to be in Paris, not only retaliated against Georges Abdallah, but also ordered the ban on his official reception.
Representatives of the French judicial department reportedly explained Salam about the details of Abdallah’s case and the measures needed to limit and obstruct his political activities in order to oppose him.
This actually happened not only in the airport but also in our hometown of Kubayat. There, they imposed strict measures, including a ban on local governments from wearing Palestinian kefiers and raising the Palestinian flag.
This was among the limitations of journalists who were prevented from conducting in-person interviews with Georges Abdallah in their embarrassing absence of political and religious figures (even from his own town).
George Abdallah remained true to his legitimate and honorable history of struggle, and the year did not force him to reconsider his beliefs.
After spending more than half of his life in a white dungeon that repeatedly attacks us with freedom, democracy and human rights, Georges Abdallah refuses to break bondage and apologise for his brave and heroic work of resistance that has become an icon of struggle in which he rejects all offers and complexities.
The Lebanese government acted as the “arm” of an imperialist regime, observing the highest orders and preventing hero Georges Abdallah from being welcomed.
If he was their envoy carrying a barrage of tragic threats and threats to the Lebanese people, then officials of the Lebanese government would have prepared themselves for a humiliating celebration ritual, as they had done with the US envoy Thomas recently.
Barrack, a man of Lebanese origin, he was welcomed with open arms.
The Barracks came to strip the Lebanese state of their guarantee of resistance, the strongest guarantee of sovereignty.
Thomas Barrack argued that his colonial country could not impose anything on Israel.
While US envoys were not ashamed to threaten their fellow people with Takfiri’s terrorist policies, which dominated Syria, George Abdallah raised the morale of those with the effectiveness of resistance.
Barracks relied on strategies to incite “panic” and scare Lebanese people with brutal sanctions. That’s why Thomas Barrack is not a “mediator,” but rather a high commissioner, and not a high commissioner whose goal is to impose a US policy of “enforced submissions” without compensation or guarantees.
