Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: According to the newsletter, Nabih Berri, the Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament, said: The resistance has adhered to the ceasefire agreement and the Lebanese army has deployed more than 9,000 troops and officers in the area south of the Litani River.
Nabih Berri added: The Lebanese army has the capacity to deploy along internationally recognized borders, but what prevents this is the continued occupation of large parts of southern Lebanon by Israel; an issue that the UN peacekeeping forces (UNIFIL) and international reports also confirm.
The Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament said: The question that must be asked is when, where and how did Israel adhere to even a single clause of the ceasefire agreement?
He added: Some are even against mentioning the word resistance in political and media literature. Is there a country in the world that denies the purest chapter of its history?
Nabih Berri said: Morgan Ortagus, the US envoy, discussed two issues during her recent visit; first, Israel’s claim about the continued flow of weapons from Syria to Lebanon and second, the subject of negotiations. What the Zionist regime claims about the flow of weapons from Syria to Lebanon is a complete lie because the US is constantly monitoring the situation with satellites and other equipment.
He also said about the election law: This law is valid and current, and the elections must be held based on it and on the scheduled date, otherwise political tension will occur.
Regarding the normalization between this country and the Zionist regime, the Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament also announced: I am sure that the Lebanese will not say no to normalization with the enemy.
Regarding the reconstruction and sustainability of the residents of southern Lebanon, he added: The most important battle that the Lebanese, especially the people of the south, are waging is the battle of sustainability and staying in their land; Even despite the daily killings carried out by the Israeli occupying forces and their war machine.