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Hezbollah MPs step up attacks on US over Lebanon ‘meddling’

Allegation­s of foreign interferen­ce ‘ridiculous,’ says former Future Movement MP Mustafa Alloush

- Najia Houssari Beirut Mustafa Alloush Ex-MP, Future Movement

Hezbollah and its allies in the Lebanese government on Saturday widened their attacks on the US over alleged meddling in the country’s political future.

In an interview with the Central News Agency (Al-Markazia), Muhammad Fneish, Hezbollah’s minister in the caretaker government, referred to “foreign interferen­ce in our affairs” and said: “We want to form a sovereign government that is distant from US desires and foreign accounts.”

He said that recent statements by former US Ambassador to Lebanon Jeffrey Feltman had “complicate­d matters.”

Feltman told a US House of Representa­tives hearing last Tuesday that most Lebanese people have lost faith in Hezbollah and that there is growing anger against Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil for providing “Christian cover” for the militant party.

The comments sparked outrage in Lebanon with Hezbollah and its allies accusing the former envoy of “interferin­g in Lebanon’s internal affairs.”

Hezbollah Deputy Secretary-General Sheikh Naim Qassem joined the criticism on Saturday, accusing the

US of “meddling in the formation of a new Lebanese government.” As widespread street protests in the country entered their 38th day, MP Salim Aoun, a member of the parliament­ary bloc loyal to the president and the Free Patriotic Movement, claimed that protesters have created a “political movement.”

“No matter what we give them, nothing pleases them,” he said, accusing internatio­nal bodies of backing the demonstrat­ions. “We know who is intervenin­g and what their goals are,” Aoun said.

Amal MP and Hezbollah ally Ali Bazzi asked: “Is it true that the aim is to create a political vacuum and chaos in the country?”

Russian Ambassador to Lebanon Alexander Zasypkin also questioned the motives of the civil movement. Speaking in Beirut, he said that “people’s demands have turned against Hezbollah, and this is a very serious matter.”

Zasypkin urged “the Lebanese parties to find a compromise solution that satisfies everyone on the formation of a government.” However, former Future Movement MP Mustafa Alloush described Hezbollah’s claims of US meddling as “ridiculous.”

“To say that the US is behind a movement that brought thousands of people on to the streets to demand tax cuts and jobs is a ridiculous accusation. Will they prosecute people for high treason?” he asked.

“Hezbollah supporters who are paid by Iran, take up arms, and fight and kill people are not held accountabl­e. How does this make sense?”

 ??  ?? A car bomb killed nine people, including four civilians, in Tal Abyad, a Turkishhel­d border town in northern Syria, on Saturday.
Two children were among those killed and there was no immediate claim of responsibi­lity for the bombing.
A car bomb killed nine people, including four civilians, in Tal Abyad, a Turkishhel­d border town in northern Syria, on Saturday. Two children were among those killed and there was no immediate claim of responsibi­lity for the bombing.

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