Lebanese Labor Minister Mustafa Bayram affirmed that Lebanon, with all its components, has fully adhered to the ceasefire agreement without recording any violations. In contrast, he noted, “The Israeli enemy has committed 280 violations.”
In an interview on Al-Manar TV on Sunday evening, Bayram said, “What is happening is presented to the Lebanese people, both supporters and opponents.”
He also emphasized that “the resistance is acting realistically but will not remain silent if the Israeli enemy continues its violations.”
Bayram: Lebanon Enforces Ceasefire Despite Israeli Aggression
Bayram stressed that Lebanon has successfully enforced the ceasefire through its strength, despite the considerable resources, support, and backing available to the Israeli enemy.
“We managed to impose the ceasefire on the enemy, despite all the means at their disposal,” Minister Bayram noted.
Israeli Enemy Admits Resistance Withstood Heavy Attacks
The minister further highlighted that senior Israeli enemy officers have acknowledged using tons of rockets in their attempts to break the resistance. However, Bayram asserted, “The resistance fighters withstood and foiled all attempts by the enemy to advance at the border.”
Resistance Will Not Tolerate Israeli Violations
Bayram concluded by reinforcing the resilience of the resistance, stating, “The resistance has always shown patience, but it will not tolerate continued Israeli violations.” He reiterated, “We enforced the ceasefire with our strength, despite the enemy’s capabilities and support.”
“Senior Israeli officers admitted to using tons of rockets, yet the resistance successfully countered all of their attempts to advance at the border,” he added.
Hezbollah Supports Frangieh’s Candidacy
On the presidential matter, Bayram confirmed, “Hezbollah considers its candidate to be Minister Sleiman Frangieh unless he announces his withdrawal or resignation from the presidential race.”
Lebanon Respects Syria’s Stance
Commenting on the developments in Syria, Bayram stated, “We respect the Syrian people’s choices and remain open to dialogue. We hope Syria’s stance continues to be one of opposition to the Israeli occupation, not one of normalization.”
Source: Al-Manar Website