ALWAGHT- Hassan Fadlallah, a parliamentarian from Lebanon's Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc, has underscored the resistance as "a national and irreplaceable option," reiterating unwavering commitment to that path.
Speaking in the Lebanese parliament on Sunday, Hassan Fadlallah of the Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc affirmed that resistance is a "national and irreplaceable option" for liberating occupied lands, defending the people, and ensuring Lebanon's security—a path that will continue without retreat—vowing that the resistance will not withdraw until the enemy stops its attacks and insisting that any new agreement must prevent future aggression.
He criticized political factions pursuing direct negotiations and unilateral concessions, arguing this approach exacerbates divisions and has yielded no benefits for Lebanon, emphasizing that the resistance will not recognize or allow such outcomes to be implemented. Fadlallah called for a return to internal consensus and a unified stance to address the war's consequences, warning against internal tensions and media provocations, and stressed that maintaining national unity requires avoiding sectarian provocation while respecting all of Lebanon's social and political groups.
