Hezbollah Affirms Right of Resistance,
Rejects External Dictates
on Independence Day
November 21st, 2:06pm
(al Manar)
Hezbollah underlined on Friday Lebanon’s legitimate right to defend
its land and resist the occupation, as it voiced full rejection of all
forms of subordination and external dictates on the 82nd
anniversary of the country’s independence.
In a statement on the occasion, the resistance group’s Media
Relations called to compel the Israeli enemy to implement
the ceasefire agreement and Resolution 1701.
“This year’s Independence Day comes --- while Lebanon is subjected
to Israeli aggression and US sanctions targeting its land, people,
and resources, and amidst a delicate and sensitive phase the
region is going through,” the statement, carried by
Al-Manar, read.
Hezbollah hailed the Lebanese people’s sacrifices --- for
the sake of the country’s independence and liberation.
“In their struggle to gain independence and liberate their land from
the occupation, the Lebanese people -- offered countless martyrs
and profound sacrifices. Through their unity, solidarity, cohesion,
steadfastness, and resistance, they were able to transform
national independence into a unifying occasion, under
whose banner - all components and factions of the
Lebanese people unite so that Lebanon remains
free, sovereign, and independent, rejecting
subservience to any foreign power.”
It stressed that maintaining independence, amidst storms
threatening Lebanon and the region is the responsibility
of all Lebanese, and “requires a spirit of resistance
against occupation and aggression.”
“Maintaining independence - also requires upholding the equations
that forged independence, defeated the Zionist enemy on May 25,
2000, shattered its might in the July 2006 aggression, prevented
it from achieving its objectives in the 2004 aggression, and
thwarted the Takfiri terrorism project in 2017,”
the statement added.
In this context... the Lebanese resistance group called for
“strengthening national unity, solidarity, and cooperation
among all Lebanese, regardless of their affiliations, as
these are the fundamental pillars for confronting
Israeli aggression, preserving Lebanon’s
independence, and safeguarding
its dignity.”
Hezbollah also urged rejecting “any form of subordination and
external dictates, as Lebanon’s independence --- can only be
achieved by rejecting and confronting any external project.”
“We demand upholding Lebanon’s strengths and not relinquishing
them - in order to preserve its national rights,” the group added.
It also called for “all possible, immediate efforts
to compel the Israeli enemy to implement the
ceasefire agreement and Resolution 1701.”
The group demanded efforts by the Lebanese State in order to urge
the guarantor states to pressure the Israeli enemy to cease its
aggression and to work by all means to end the occupation.
Lebanon’s Independence Day is celebrated annually on November
22nd to commemorate the nation’s full independence from the
French Mandate in 1943. This day marks the end of French
control and is a national holiday, marked by military
parades, official ceremonies, and celebrations...
across the country.
On Friday, Lebanese President General Joseph Aoun and
Army Commander General Rudolph Haykal, visited the
Benoit Barakat Barracks in Tyre, southern Lebanon,
marking the occasion.
Source: Al-Manar English Website
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Lebanon: President Aoun, Army Commander
Visit South Lebanon on Independence Day
November 21st, 12:09pm
(al Manar)
Lebanese President General Joseph Aoun and Army Commander
General Rudolph Haykal visited the Benoit Barakat Barracks in
Tyre, southern Lebanon, marking the 82nd anniversary of
Lebanon’s independence.
An official ceremony was held in their honour at the barracks,
where music was played was played. President Aoun, and
General Haykal ......were received by Brigadier General
Nicolas Tabet, commander of the South Litani Sector.
Following the reception, a meeting was held to discuss the
security situation, Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon,
and the army’s missions in the region.
The president and the army commander had arrived in Tyre
by helicopter --- escorted by two army helicopters --- and
landed at the helipad near the Tyre Tourist Rest Area.
Addressing the ceremony, President Aoun hailed the Lebanese
Army’s steadfastness, stressing that the national army
“remains committed to defend national dignity,
sovereignty, and independence.”
“The Lebanese army offers martyrs and pays no heed
to campaigns of defamation, doubt, and incitement.”
The president hoped that the “next year’s Independence Day will
come with the entire South liberated and the Lebanese flag
alone raised on its borders, the symbol of sovereignty
and national dignity.”
For his part, General Haykal addressed President Aoun, saying:
“We reaffirm before Your Excellency ---- our commitment to
preserving Lebanon, its sovereignty and independence,
and protecting its civil peace.”
Lebanon’s Independence Day is celebrated annually on November
22nd, to commemorate the nation’s full independence from the
French Mandate in 1943. This day marks the end of French
control and is a national holiday, marked by military
parades, official ceremonies, and celebrations
....across the country.
Source: Al-Manar English Website
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‘Israel’ Can’t Survive a Week in War
with Iran - Without US Backing
November 21st, 12:09pm
(al Manar)
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the Speaker of Iran’s Parliament,
stated on Friday that the Israeli regime lacks the military
capability to confront Iran independently --- for even a
week, emphasizing that its survival in a recent war
was solely due to US and NATO support.
Addressing a gathering of Basij voluntary forces at the Imam
Khomeini Mausoleum, Ghalibaf reflected on a 12-day war in
June involving ‘Israel’ and the United States. He declared
that the regime was “punished” during this aggression
and ultimately defeated by the Iranian people, and
their armed forces.
Ghalibaf argued that the true source of the Islamic Republic’s
power is not its missile arsenal but its popular support. “If
the people’s hearts are with us, we are the strongest
country,” he said. “But if they are not, our missile
launches will not be as effective as they were.”
He provided a narrative of the war, stating, “Apart from the damage
we sustained on the first day, on the sixth day of the war, the US
vice president [JD Vance] was seeking to negotiate a halt to
the war through talking to the Iranian foreign minister.”
The Parliament Speaker concluded, “The enemy entered
with military force, and we warned and punished him
with military force.”
Following its military failure, Ghalibaf asserted that the enemy
has continued its animosity through other means, primarily
by waging psychological warfare to drive a wedge
between the Iranian people and the
Islamic Establishment.
He stressed that maintaining public support is the essential
strategy for continuing to defeat the enemy successfully.
Source: Tasnim and Mehr news agencies
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Two Palestinian Youths Martyred
in Israeli Occupation Army Raid
Near Jerusalem
November 21st, 10:08am
(al Manar)
Two Palestinian teenagers ------- were shot and martyred by Israeli
occupation forces during a military raid in the town of Kafr Aqab,
located north of Jerusalem, in the early hours of Friday.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health identified the deceased as
18-year-old Amr Khaled Ahmed Al-Marboo and 16-year-old
Sami Ibrahim Sami Mshayekh.
Earlier in the day, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society reported
that its medics had responded to the scene and treated two
individuals with critical gunshot wounds, one of whom
was shot in the chest.
Local witnesses stated that the incident began when Israeli
occupation soldiers entered the town, deploying snipers
on rooftops across several neighbourhoods.
The sources reported that the troops opened live fire on residents,
resulting in the two fatalities and injuring a third person.
Source: Agencies (edited
& translated by Al-Manar
English Website)
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Singapore Sanctions 4 Israelis
---- over West Bank Violence
November 21st, 10:08am
(al Manar)
Singapore on Friday imposed financial sanctions and entry bans
on four Israeli individuals - over their involvement in acts of
violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.
Singapore’s Foreign Affairs Ministry named the four Israelis, saying
in a statement that they “have been involved in egregious acts of
extremist violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.”
“Such actions are unlawful and undermine and jeopardize
prospects for a two-State solution,” the statement said,
reiterating Singapore’s view - that Israeli settlements
in the West Bank are illegal under international law.
The presence and expansion of these settlements “will make it
much harder to arrive at a viable two-State solution,” it said.
“As a firm supporter of international law and the two-State solution,
Singapore opposes any unilateral attempts to change facts on the
ground through acts which are illegal under international law,”
it added, urging the Zionist entity to “restrain acts of settler
violence and to hold the perpetrators accountable.”
Singapore’s Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan announced in
parliament in September that leaders of Israeli settler groups
would be sanctioned.
All four individuals have previously
been sanctioned --- by the EU.
More than 1,076 Palestinians have since been martyred, and
10,700 injured in attacks by the army and illegal settlers in
the occupied West Bank. More than 20,500 people have
also been arrested.
In a landmark opinion in July 2024, the International Court of
Justice declared Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory
illegal and called for the evacuation of all settlements in
the West Bank and East Al-Quds (Jerusalem).
Source: Agencies (edited by Al-Manar)
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General Haykal on Independence Day:
Lebanon Will Overcome Through
Unity and Army Strength
November 21st, 9:07am
(al Manar)
On Friday, Lebanese Army Commander General Rudolph
Haykal addressed the nation in his “Order of the Day”
speech, commemorating the 82nd anniversary of
Lebanon’s independence.
“Soldiers,” he began, “this year’s Independence Day commemorates
a struggle waged by the Lebanese people for eighty-two years.
United in the face of immense difficulties, they secured their
right to a final homeland—a nation that unites them under
its flag as brothers in identity and belonging.”
He reflected..... that these decades have been “filled with pivotal
moments and challenges that have tested the Lebanese people,
leaving a mark on the nation. Yet, each time, they have
overcome these trials and pressed forward in their
endeavour to build a better future ----- for
themselves and their children.”
The General then turned to the present, stating, “Today -- our nation
is witnessing a critical phase, one of the most difficult in its history.
This comes amidst the Israeli occupation of Lebanese territory and
ongoing attacks and violations that result in martyrs and wounded,
prevent the army’s full deployment --------- and cause widespread
destruction to property and infrastructure.”
On Army Deployment and Sacrifice
General Haykal detailed the army’s efforts, explaining that since the
cessation of hostilities agreement came into effect, the army “has
exerted tremendous efforts, despite limited resources and
ongoing crises, to implement its plan.”
He emphasized the work to “strengthen its deployment in the
southern Litani sector and extend state authority over all its
territory.” This is being done, he said, “in accordance with
the Lebanese government’s decision and in full
compliance with Resolution 1701, in close
coordination with the United Nations
Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)
and the Committee.. overseeing
the cessation of hostilities.”
“In this context,” he continued, “the military institution -- has made
immense sacrifices, with many of its members falling as martyrs
or being wounded for the sake of the nation.” He affirmed that
the army “has remained steadfast in its positions despite
perilous circumstances, to preserve Lebanon’s right to
sovereignty over every inch of its land,” and vowed
that it “will spare no effort or drop of blood to
achieve this goal, in addition to supporting
the return of displaced persons.... to
their villages.”
These efforts, he stressed, “necessitate close support from state
institutions within a comprehensive national effort — providing
resources, improving conditions for military personnel, and
creating the necessary conditions for restoring stability.”
The General assured that the leadership is “fully aware of the
exceptional circumstances surrounding the implementation
of the army’s plan, which is proceeding according to
schedule.” He stated that these circumstances
“necessitate the utmost wisdom, prudence,
firmness, and professionalism ---- all in
service of the national interest, and
civil peace, far removed from any
other considerations.”
A Multifaceted Mission and a Call to Duty
General Haykal added that, “in parallel --- the army continues to
combat terrorism, pursue those who disrupt security, and fight
drug trafficking across various regions.” He also highlighted
its role in securing “the northern and eastern borders and
Lebanese territorial waters, and working to prevent
smuggling, in coordination with the relevant
Syrian authorities.”
Efforts are also underway... he noted, “to enhance the army’s
capabilities through ongoing communication with brotherly
and friendly nations, seeking to deepen cooperation
through their initiatives to support the institution.”
In his concluding remarks to the soldiers, General Haykal declared,
“Soldiers, adhere to national values and be vigilant in
safeguarding the nation’s security and stability.
Know that the army is like a solid structure,
strong in the strength of all its soldiers,
and steadfast in their resilience.”
He continued --- with a powerful tribute: “You are the pulse of the
nation, and your dedication to duty is one of the most important
pillars of Lebanon’s continuity. You are the ones who sacrifice
for your people, confronting danger for every grain of sand of
our precious land -- until its liberation -- so that the memory
of our independence... may be complete.”
He emphasized, “Persevere in performing your duty, paying no
heed to campaigns of doubt, slander, and rumours. Know ---
that you are always on the side of right.”
A Message to the Lebanese People
Finally, General Haykal addressed the citizens of Lebanon: “To the
Lebanese people, I say: Remain as we have always known you,
standing by your army, for it is your guarantee in times of
hardship. Your trust is the foundation for its continuity,
and your internal unity is the foundation for
Lebanon’s revival.”
He concluded, on a note of solemn resolve: “On this Independence
Day, we renew our faith in Lebanon. We remember with reverence
and respect our righteous martyrs, and we affirm that the
challenges will not overcome our will. Our nation will
overcome this stage ---- thanks to the unity of its
people ---- and the steadfastness of its army.”
Source: Al-Manar English Website