“Hezbollah” escalates against the demarcation of the maritime borders

Hezbollah continued its escalation in the file of maritime border demarcation negotiations with Israel, once once more, justifying the launch of its marches towards the Israeli “Karish” field, by saying that “the message of the marches was fast-acting,” and hinting that the party “does not wait for official decisions, and does not stop at Political, sectarian, and regional divisions.” He also “does not pay attention to statements without demand,” in reference to the Lebanese government’s criticism of the party’s move last week.

At a time when the local political forces were divided over Hezbollah’s interference in the negotiations, Hezbollah Central Council member Sheikh Nabil Qaouk said that “following the marches is not the same as before.” He added that “the resistance did its duty to serve the interests of the Lebanese and preserve their dignity.” and their wealth. Qaouk said that “the message of the rallies was in the right place and time,” denying that they were “related to Iranian negotiations or US visits.”

Amid the demands of his opponents to limit the decision of peace and war to the state, and to limit arms to legitimacy, party representative Hassan Fadlallah said: “When the resistance began in 1982, it did not wait for anyone, nor official decisions, and did not stop at political, sectarian and regional divisions, and did not pay attention to statements.”

Lebanese circles are talking that reaching an agreement on demarcating the border with Israel through American mediation is close, and Lebanese sources accompanying the demarcation file said that Lebanon “will not give up an inch of its maritime rights.” The sources also confirmed Lebanon’s rejection of any plan to share marine wealth through a company A foreign or Arab country undertakes exploration in a disputed area, and the proceeds are distributed to both parties.
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