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Minister Fneish: STL Indictment Aims at Deteriorating the Resistance’s Image

Minister Fneish: STL Indictment Aims at Deteriorating the Resistance’s Image
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Lebanese Minister of State for Administrative Reform Mohammad Fneish urged late PM Rafiq Hariri's family to seek an agreement to avoid the expected indictment's repercussions, in order to confront its aim at defeating the resistance.

Minister Fneish affirmed that the aforementioned agreement aims at making sure of the stability of the country, in addition to revealing the truth and justice to avoid the repercussions of the indictment.

Fneish believed that the resistance today is targeted because it is a resistance on the Arab and Islamic level, against the racist Zionist scheme that seeks to occupy the nation's lands, waters, decisions, and freedoms.

Furthermore, Minister of Administrative Reform said that the enemy is trying to draw an image for the resistance as political, or as related to only one part of the nation, in order to trigger sectarian conflicts.

Minister Mohammad Fneish also added that the resistance is facing many campaigns that aim at deteriorating its image through the indictment, falsely accusing it of the Rafiq Hariri's assassination.

In this context, Mohammad Fneish believed that the international investigation, throughout the past five years, and its neglecting of the "Israel"-accusing evidences presented by Hizbullah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah, proves that the tribunal is incredible and politicized.

On the latest issue of Wikileaks releases, Minister Fneish said that what has been published reveals the intensity of incitement triggered, against the resistance, through some politicians and figures in Lebanon, in their private meeting with US officials and Ambassadors.

Fneish affirmed that this represents a scandal especially that the Lebanese figures handed in all their information and serves to the US interfering officials.

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