Al-Mustaqbal bloc criticized on Tuesday Hizbullah Leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah's classification of Lebanese people between “a loyal patriot and a traitor,” adding that Hizbullah's chief talked about fighting internal tensions while “he was promoting them in his Monday evening's speech”.
"Nasrallah threw away any chances to carry on with the national dialogue, especially that he proposed a new format for the participating leaders,” the bloc's statement said after the weekly meeting of the party's deputies.
The bloc also criticized the “absence of illegally imported drugs' scandal from Nasrallah's speech”, pointing out that these products were promoted by “companies affiliated with Hizbullah”.
"This scandal gives an idea about the policies undertaken by Hizbullah, the Ministry of Public Health and the entire cabinet that sponsors corruption and weakens the state's authorities and institutions,” the statement said.
Media reports said on Friday that the brother of Hizbullah's Minister of State for Administrative Reform Mohammad Fneish might be involved in forging certificates of laboratory tests.
Regarding recent security incidents in Sidon, al-Mustaqbal saw in them “a projection of the Iranian-Syrian plans for the region, whose implementation included the assassination of General Wissam al-Hasan”.
"Hizbullah is dragging the country into a state of internal conflicts,” al-Mustaqbal statement said, adding that it is impossible for the cabinet to control the spread of weapons, especially that "Hizbullah, which is dominating the government, is the party that is using these weapons”.
Three people died on Sunday in the southern Lebanese city and many were injured during a clash between supporters of Sheikh Ahmed al-Asir and Hizbullah.
Leader of Hizbullah Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah commented on Monday on these events, stressing that Sidon will always remain the capital of the south and “the homeland of resistance against the enemy”.
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