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Bassil after meeting Berri: We are not facing a transient war... and this is the most dangerous!

Head of the Free Patriotic Movement, MP Gebran Bassil, met with Speaker of Parliament Nabih Berri in Ain el-Tineh, discussing the latest developments in Lebanon amid ongoing Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement and aggression in the south.

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Bassil after meeting Berri: We are not facing a transient war... and this is the most dangerous!
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Speaker of Parliament Nabih Berri received at the second presidency headquarters in Ain el-Tineh the head of the "Free Patriotic Movement" MP Gebran Bassil in the presence of the political assistant to the Speaker of Parliament MP Ali Hassan Khalil, where the meeting discussed the latest developments of the situation in Lebanon in light of Israel's continued violation of the ceasefire agreement and its aggression on the south, in addition to political developments and internal conditions.

After the meeting, Bassil spoke saying: "I met today with the President of the Republic so that we can follow up together on the proposal to protect Lebanon, because today we are not only facing an Israeli war and systematic destruction of the south and systematic displacement of our people in the south, and this poses a great challenge to us that we are not facing only a transient war but rather a deliberate change that we must confront with internal solidarity."

He added: "But the most dangerous is that we are exposed every day to internal instability, and this should push us all to be more careful and fear for our internal unity, and as is known, external war is much easier than internal war, and this makes us all concerned to stand together to prevent it, so we consulted on how to protect Lebanon and protect our internal unity and fortify our internal front through solidarity among ourselves, and how we should translate this, so we found that broader national consultation is the best way to strengthen these ideas, and meet on them in a comprehensive national manner."

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