Sheikh Al-Harrash: "Hezbollah" should hand over its weapons to the Lebanese army

Sheikh Abd al-Salam al-Harrach, who heads a movement supporting the resistance in the Akkar region in northern Lebanon, called on Hezbollah to hand over the movement's weapons to the Lebanese army, because it no longer trusts Hezbollah, revealing that the son of one of its leaders sells weapons.

Sheikh Al-Harrach said in a statement on behalf of the Arab resistance movement that he heads, that its current is an unorganized mass situation that proceeds according to the right of the Lebanese in facing the dangers that threaten the country and the people.

This right is included in the ministerial statement of the Lebanese government.. Accordingly, the movement is an auxiliary to the Lebanese army that it trusts and the role entrusted to it at this stage and at every stage.

In the name of the movement, the Secretary-General of the party, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, demanded that he return the trust deposited with him from weapons belonging to the movement and transfer them to the warehouses of the Lebanese army and under his supervision, especially since the resistance Arab movement has never believed in carrying weapons to its supporters at home. After the scandal of arms sales in Baalbek by the son of His Eminence Sheikh Muhammad Yazbek, a member of the party’s Shariah committee and the representative of Imam Khamenei in Lebanon, the movement no longer believed in the party’s keeping Syria’s weapons exclusively for the resistance project and to fight the Zionist enemy and not to trade and publicize it inside Lebanon.

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