Majority Source: Hizbullah”s Manifesto a Source of Conflict with Lebanese
A parliamentary majority source considered Hizbullah”s new manifesto a source of conflict with the Lebanese for allegedly failing to consider Lebanon a nation for all its citizens.
The source also told al-Liwaa newspaper that the 32-page document defined sovereignty by announcing enmity towards the United States and Israel.
He said the manifesto, which was announced by Hizbullah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, meant that holding onto a consensus democracy means rejecting parliamentary democracy.
Furthermore, the source expressed fear over Nasrallah”s announcement that "the ongoing Israeli threat forces the resistance to continue to boost its capacity," meaning Hizbullah would continue to build up its arsenal.
He told al-Liwaa that the manifesto did not mention international resolutions and described the West as an enemy.