The Secretary-General of the Lebanese Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, called on the Lebanese to exercise political resistance on May 15 to preserve the armed resistance, while Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati confirmed that the Lebanese citizen abroad, through voting in the elections, expressed his hope for a change in the country. .

Nasrallah said - during an election rally held by Hezbollah in southern Lebanon this Monday afternoon - "The goal in the July military war was to abolish the resistance, and these demands are the same today being raised in the election campaigns, which means that it is a political July war. We have to go out on 15 May and we practice political resistance to maintain military resistance."

Nasrallah considered that, "Some say that he will not vote for the resistance because of the economic crisis, and we say that the resistance will guarantee the extraction of oil and gas from regional waters to resolve the crisis."

He declared, "This resistance is the resistance of all the Lebanese people, and no one imagines that the people of the resistance will abandon it, and whoever wants to preserve, defend and protect Lebanon, extract its oil wealth and protect its waters, let him vote for the resistance and its allies."

Nasrallah considered that "some political forces took the resistance's weapon as a title for the current electoral battle, and did not pay any attention to the people's concerns."

And he considered that "whoever demands today the abolition of the resistance ignores and denies all its national and national achievements and its greatest achievements in the history of Lebanon, which is the liberation of all occupied Lebanese lands," stressing that "the resistance is doing something more important than liberation, which is to protect all of Lebanon from Israeli greed and aggression, and it is the one who manufactures The balance of deterrence with the enemy, and it is the one who created safety for the people of the front villages of all their spectrum."

Regarding the Israeli maneuver that Israel is scheduled to conduct at the border with Lebanon, Nasrallah said that they asked the resistance to be fully prepared from seven in the evening today, and "we tell the enemy that any mistake towards Lebanon will not hesitate to confront it, and we are not afraid of your maneuvers and your presence, and we Who said 20 years ago that you are weaker than the spider's web.

On the other hand, Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati said that the Lebanese citizen abroad expressed - by casting his vote in the parliamentary elections - his hope for a change in the country so that he could return to it.

Mikati, after inspecting the election observation hall in Beirut, also expressed his gratitude to the countries that embrace the Lebanese expatriates.

The Lebanese Foreign Ministry announced that the initial voter turnout in the parliamentary elections for expatriates amounted to about 60%, and this morning, Beirut time, the second phase of the elections ended, which included residents in Europe, Africa, Canada, Australia, the American continent and the UAE, while the first phase, which was held last Friday, included a number of From Arab countries and Iran, the legislative elections will be held in Lebanon next Sunday.