Lebanon responds to the Israeli representative at the Human Rights Council in Geneva!



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In the framework of the public debate sessions that take place at the 45th session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva, the permanent mission of Lebanon to the United Nations and international organizations in Geneva resorted to making use of its right to respond to the expressed in the intervention of the Israeli enemy delegated to what is usual when there is an attack on Lebanon and His right to resist.

The mission representative delivered a response statement at the end of the session at noon on Monday, September 28, after the end of the list of speakers according to the established rules.
It was stated in the mission statement:
Lebanon has the right to answer to the delegate of the occupying power, armed with the most powerful types of weapons and possessing a nuclear arsenal with which to threaten its neighbors, and with a history of serious human rights violations and the commission of international crimes in Lebanon and other Arab lands that it occupied, and that the international community must one day. It is its duty to prosecute their perpetrators as crimes that are not subject to the statute of limitations. Today we are on the 38th anniversary of the Sabra and Shatila massacre, one of the most heinous crimes against humanity of the modern era.
For Lebanon to assert its right to resist to liberate its land and defend its sovereignty, it is represented by the constitutional institutions that express the will of the Lebanese people, of which the Lebanese Hezbollah, as one of the resistance movements, is an integral part.
While Lebanon affirms its commitment to Resolution 1701 and does everything necessary to facilitate the fulfillment of UNIFIL’s mission, it reminds the international community that the occupying power does not respect its obligations under this resolution, its continued assault on Lebanese sovereignty, its warplanes violating our airspace and using it to attack Syria and its people.
The curious thing is that the occupying power is consolidating itself in the Lebanese judicial authority regarding the issue of the port explosion, which has not been completed after investigations into its causes, and the premise of the action planned from outside cannot be ruled out, and in this case this force will be in the center of the circle of accusation.
In conclusion, Madam President, Lebanon is more aware of its interests and, as a general rule, does not need any advice from its enemy, may God suffice for us with this advice.

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