Qassem accused the government of abandoning its duty to defend Lebanon, declaring, "Defend Lebanon, and let us build the country together, because it cannot be built by one component alone. This is our country, and we build its sovereignty together; otherwise, there will be no life for Lebanon if you stand on the other side. Either Lebanon remains and we remain together, or to the world, farewell."
He sharply attacked the decision to disarm the group, saying it "strips Lebanon, the resistance, and its people of defensive arms during aggression," facilitating the killing and displacement of fighters and civilians. He charged that the move implements "an American decision and serves the Israeli project, whether you know it or not," and asked, "Were you pleased that Netanyahu praised you? Notice the joy and Israeli statements!"Qassem rejected government claims of external pressure, likening the decision to choosing to kill one's own children for money. He said, "Do not be afraid, and do not live under intimidation. You are protecting yourselves, not the country." He argued that if the government cannot confront Israel, it should "step aside" and allow Hezbollah to do so (Read More)
