A member of the “Development and Liberation” bloc, MP Qablan Qablan, said in a speech during the commemoration of the anniversary of Hasan Jaafar (Abu Jamal) in a mass celebration held in the Al-Husseini Club of the town of Al-Bisariya, “We, as a resistance project that defeated the Israeli project, are targeted, and what is required is that we be punished for our defeat of this occupation.” And his aggressive projects, what is required is that we submit to the Israeli enemy.”
And he warned once morest “soft wars once morest our values and morals, these values that protect society from vice, and this is following they failed in the field and in direct war. They infiltrate homes, children and women with soft tools under fabricated titles such as freedoms that have one goal, striking the system of values and morals associated with the Messenger and the people of the House.” And the Qur’an, and we have to seize our morals and our religion, because the fall of this system will not be useful following it, any weapon for victory.”
Kabalan continued: “In the face of the disastrous situation that Lebanon is going through, should officials watch it and ignore it and turn a blind eye, or should they meet and work hard to get out of the economic and financial crisis that requires concerted efforts to elect a president for the republic and then form a government in preparation for starting to solve financial problems.”
And he hoped, among those betting on the outside, that they would “go back in history to the year 1982, when there were no weapons and no one except the Amal movement, and two presidents were elected under the pressure of foreign armies, so what was the result? The American and everyone who was with him left, and Lebanon remained.” Talking regarding a meeting abroad, necks spread towards this or that embassy.” And he stressed that “the caretaker government should assume its responsibilities in addressing the social, financial and health crises and alleviating the suffering of people,” noting the symbiotic and solidarity effort that exists in villages and towns.