During a coordination meeting, the parties stressed the urgency of an honest and in-depth rapprochement between all parties involved, with the aim of providing answers to the worsening of the crisis.
The Shia duo pointed out that any effort that does not encourage dialogue is wasteful and exacerbates the negative impact on the country’s survival as the post of the republic’s first president remains vacant.
In a statement, political forces warned of Israel’s aggressive and repeated practices at various points along the Lebanese border and the occupied Palestinian territories.
In this regard, they condemned the enemy’s methods of covering up the new aggression, erecting a fence to annex the northern part of the Lebanese city of Ghajar and making false accusations in relation to the Shebaa Farms land.
Regarding the attack on the Palestinian people, Hezbollah and Amal commended the heroic resistance fighters in Jenin and their strength in confronting the arrogance of the Israeli state.
They also called on the free peoples to support the Palestinian people and their just and honest resistance in fighting the crimes committed in Tel Aviv.
Lebanon is skirting the obstacles of the fourth phase of a power vacuum as it has been without a President of the Republic since Michel Aoun’s term ended on October 31, there is no political consensus and it is under an interim government with limited constitutional powers.
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