Hizbullah's Loyalty to Resistance parliamentary bloc on Thursday stressed that “an all-inclusive, political cabinet” is the constitutional basis for returning to dialogue among the country's components, urging “our partners in the country” to reevaluate their “choices.”
Commenting on the cabinet formation process, the bloc said: “We hope things will reach a happy ending in order to relaunch the work of institutions, accomplish the constitutional junctures and immunize the country against takfiri and Zionist terrorism.”
“An all-embracing, political cabinet is not a circumstantial need, but rather the constitutional framework of national accord among the country's components and the basis for returning to dialogue,” Loyalty to Resistance added.
“We call on our partners in the country to reevaluate their choices,” it said.
The bloc lamented that “terrorism is still enjoying a cover from the March 14 camp, despite its continuous assertion that it is keen on civil peace.”
“We condemn the security chaos in Tripoli and the attacks on the army,” Loyalty to Resistance added.
It also deplored the deadly bombings that rocked Hermel in the Bekaa and Haret Hreik in Beirut's southern suburbs, two strongholds of Hizbullah, as well as the rocket attacks that targeted Arsal, Hermel, Ras Baalbek and al-Fakiha.
The bloc blamed the deadly rocket attack on Arsal on “takfiri groups,” after the town's municipality and dignitaries accused Hizbullah of being behind the shelling.
“The takfiri terrorism is a threat and those who are supporting it and taking advantage of it politically are contributing to the destruction of their country,” the bloc warned.
“Our people who defied Israel will defeat the objectives of the new takfiri terrorism,” it stressed.
It noted that “the takfiri terrorism is being financed by well-known countries and groups in a scheme aimed at fragmenting our countries.”
Turning to the issue of Israeli violations on the border, the bloc noted that “integration between the army and resistance is the effective way to prevent the enemy from achieving its objectives.”
Commenting on the Geneva II peace conference that got underway in the Swiss town of Montreux, the bloc said: “The Syrian crisis needs a political solution and we hope Syrians will agree on a roadmap for this political solution in order to achieve stability, reform and responsible freedom.”
It stressed that “the aspired solution must be sought by the Syrians themselves.”
“The priority in the process to reach a political solution must be putting an end to the support and financing of takfiri terrorism, which poses a threat to the entire international community, not only to Syria and Lebanon,” it added.
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