Nadim Gemayel: Macron took a naive approach



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The resigned deputy, Madim Gemayel, criticized in an interview with the French magazine “Express”, “the naive approach taken by French President Emmanuel Macron towards Hezbollah, since it is not possible to separate the political branch and the military wing of this organization, since they both have the same head. Hezbollah’s terror serves their political work. ” Also, whenever there is an election date in Lebanon, Hezbollah threatens the people with imposing their conditions. “

“You cannot discuss or dialogue with people who point a gun at their head, and you cannot negotiate with kidnappers,” Gemayel added.

Regarding the reasons for resigning from the House of Representatives, Gemayel said: “As a representative of the constituency that was severely affected by the explosion, I considered it necessary to be in contact with my constituents and for the resignation to provoke a political shock in the face of emotional shock. Furthermore, I have already noticed that we, that is, the representatives, cannot say anything in front of our official institutions, which are under the control of Hezbollah. There is no right to criticize or appeal, and we do not have a democratic tool to control the words and actions of our government. If we had the authority to exercise real control over what is happening in the port of Beirut, we would have avoided it. The tragedy. However, we were not exempt from that. “

In response to a question about whether Hezbollah is responsible for what happened in the port on August 4, Gemayel said: “We wonder who is the beneficiary of the ammonium nitrate that has been stored for 7 years in the port? There are Hezbollah networks that were arrested in Germany and Cyprus that use this material in Manufacture of explosives, and experts confirm that the quantities that were stored were mainly lost before the explosion. Who benefited from them? Directly or indirectly, it appears that Hezbollah was exercising control over the port of Beirut.

Regarding his opinion on the appointment of the new prime minister, he said: “The way he was appointed is really a bad sign. This happened in complete secrecy in the presidential palace, before the start of the French president’s visit. His appointment it came about as a result of an agreement between the Sunnis and Hezbollah. They voluntarily personally elected without Charisma, without political weight, without curriculum vitae, and therefore, without the capacity for independence. “

Gemayel expressed her hope to “adopt the principle of neutrality for the Lebanese political system so that our country becomes the reality of the Switzerland of the Middle East and rebuilds a sovereign state without interference from any foreign power, neither regional nor Iranian. Lebanon it must have a neutral status within the Arab League. “

Gemayel pointed out that “the fact that the French president does not refer to the Syrian-Lebanese border, which has become the main crossing point for smuggling operations, is ignorant of the issue, since Hezbollah considers that closing these crossings benefits the interests of Israel “.

On his opinion on the recent Emirati-Israeli agreement, Gemayel said that “Lebanon will be the last to sign a peace agreement with Israel. Not because we do not want it, but because we are the weakest.”

On the other hand, if an agreement with Israel is envisaged at the Arab League level, we will participate through the Arab League.

Gemayel affirmed that he will continue his political work to prevent the slide of Lebanon and become a dictatorship in the example of Syria or an Islamic republic in the example of Iran.

And if the name of Gemayel imposes any duty on him, he said: “It is a heavy name that must be carried, but I am proud to bear this name. It imposes responsibilities on me and tries to fulfill my father’s dream, who in 21 days managed to establish the foundations of a solid state and an Islamic-Christian unity. It was a hope for the Lebanese. ” And still some people write on the street or on social media: Where are you, Bashir?

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