A “serious sin”: Hezbollah and Amal attack the government … without cutting the bridges

The Minister of Health close to Hezbollah, Rakan Nassereddine (right), visibly upset during the meeting of the Council of Ministers, August 5, 2025. Photo Nabil Ismaïl

The government has said its word, the Shiite tandem too … and they are diametrically opposed. On Wednesday, Hezbollah strongly attacked the decision of the Council of Ministers, the day before, to set a deadline for its disarmament according to a plan that the army should develop this month. Qualifying this decision as a “serious sin”, he said he will pretend that she “did not exist”. Without going so far in semantics, the Amal movement criticized the government for “making more free concessions to the enemy” instead of “concentrating its efforts on the consolidation of the ceasefire and putting an end to the Israeli death machine”. Verbal attacks which suggest a political crisis … Unless the meeting of the Council of Ministers scheduled for Thursday is an opportunity to round the angles. In Self, the …

The government has said its word, the Shiite tandem too … and they are diametrically opposed. On Wednesday, Hezbollah strongly attacked the decision of the Council of Ministers, the day before, to set a deadline for its disarmament according to a plan that the army should develop this month. Qualifying this decision as a “serious sin”, he said he will pretend that she “did not exist”. Without going so far in semantics, the Amal movement criticized the government for “making more free concessions to the enemy” instead of “concentrating its efforts on the consolidation of the ceasefire and putting an end to the Israeli death machine”. Verbal attacks which suggest a political crisis … Unless the meeting of the Council of Ministers scheduled for Thursday is …

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