The region is living in the midst of political and security changes, both regionally and internationally, especially in light of the military developments represented yesterday by the fall of a number of martyrs from the occupied Syrian Golan. The incident, which the resistance denied any connection to, was exploited by the Israeli enemy in a suspicious manner, raising its ongoing threats against Lebanon, while it continues to commit massacres against civilians without any deterrence, according to reports from "Al-Anba" electronic news. The incident that affected the town of Majr al-Shams in the occupied Syrian Golan, military analysts suggested, may have been caused by an Israeli intercept missile, especially since such missiles often cause damage within Israel due to parts falling after their explosion or due to a malfunction. In contrast, Hezbollah denied the allegations put forth by some of the enemy's media outlets and various platforms about targeting Majr al-Shams, confirming that the Islamic resistance had no involvement in the incident at all.
The former head of the Progressive Socialist Party, Walid Jumblatt, who extended condolences to the martyrs who fell in this incident, affirmed that the history and present of the Israeli enemy are filled with massacres it has perpetrated and continues to perpetrate against civilians relentlessly. He called on everyone in Lebanon, Palestine, and the Golan to be wary of any slip or provocation in the context of the enemy's destructive project, emphasizing the need to prevent the expansion of the war and to stop the aggression and gunfire immediately. He also warned of what the Israeli enemy has long been working on to ignite strife and fragment the region and its components, adding, "We have thwarted this project in the past, and if it shows its face again, we will counter it alongside the resistance and all the resistors confronting Israeli crime and occupation."
This same event was a topic of discussion between Jumblatt and the U.S. envoy Amos Hochstein, where Jumblatt reiterated the call for an immediate cessation of aggression and gunfire. In light of this escalation, monitoring sources indicated via "Al-Anba" electronic news a clear connection between the incident and everything the Israeli enemy is doing in an attempt to set Arabs in occupied Palestine against their own people, intentionally inciting through its media outlets and social media accounts that targeted the strife discussion.
Member of the Development and Liberation Bloc, MP Michel Moussa, confirmed in an interview with "Al-Anba" electronic newspaper that no words hold value with the continuation of war. He added, "If a ceasefire were realized and everyone reached a cessation of gunfire, talking about promises towards Lebanon would be more acceptable. Therefore, the focus should be on stopping the gunfire before discussing anything else," hoping that there would be serious pressure on Netanyahu to agree to a ceasefire. Moussa considered that the expansion of the war is "out of the question despite ongoing intimidation from the enemy," and he viewed that "the Israeli army has not achieved the objectives it spoke of, as it has not succeeded in freeing hostages nor in eliminating Hamas. The issue of the ceasefire depends on Netanyahu's readiness for peace. He is exploiting the circumstances of the American elections to prolong the war, and America is also preoccupied with other matters waiting for any decisions Netanyahu might make after returning from the United States."
Confronted with the significant dangers represented by the continuous aggression and the closed horizons for the enemy, as well as its attempts to instigate strife and create rifts among Arab components, Walid Jumblatt's voice, calling for awareness of this project and the adoption of reason to prevent the expansion of the war, remains perhaps the only one that seeks to spare Lebanon from falling into the abyss of destruction. It is hoped that everyone, at both political and popular levels equally, becomes aware of this great danger, according to "Al-Anba" electronic news.