Hezbollah … which “led” the revolution and then “thwarted” it!



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Under the title: On “Hezbollah” that “led” the “revolution and thwarted it”, Elie Ferzli wrote in the newspaper “Al-Akhbar”: A year has passed since the uprising. “Hezbollah” was always present in their newspapers. After the actions took off with the suspicion of being behind, he quickly withdrew to The Skeptical Column, but remained present, either in the slogans of the protesters or in the reading of the speeches of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, or in the confrontation of his supporters and sympathizers of the Amal movement with the protesters.

A year had passed since the uprising, but he could not resist. Those who wanted to climb began to look for other paths. The revolutionaries lost their way due to their differences and penetration, but “Hezbollah” became more and more convinced that it was right: someone wanted to get to its head by exploiting the legitimate demands of the people. Not only that, he is convinced that overthrowing the regime is not possible even if he himself leads the revolution.

In vain, Deputy Hassan Fadlallah tried to convince his interlocutors on television channels that he traveled among them on the night of October 17, 2019, that Hezbollah is not behind the popular movements that began with the announcement of imposing a tariff of $ 6 in WhatsApp communications. The firm conviction of many was: Hezbollah is implementing a “prova” to confront any tendency to increase taxes. Saad Hariri himself doubted such a scenario and contacted Hussein Khalil to clarify the truth about the party’s position. Fadlallah was justifying people for taking to the streets and calling on former Communications Minister Mohamed Choucair to retract the decision. When asked about a clear participation by “Hezbollah” supporters, his response was: Our audience is part of the people.

It was not too late for part of this crowd, along with part of the crowd from the Amal movement, to return to the site in front of these people, according to the famous “motto”: “Shiites are Shiites.”

Source: Elie Ferzli – News

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