The head of the Lebanese Forces Party, Samir Jaja, attacked Hezbollah this evening (Thursday) and said that if the military court summons him to testify in the shooting incident in Beirut, in which seven people were killed, Hassan Nasrallah should also be summoned.
In an interview with a Lebanese network, Jaja stated that so far he has not received a summons to testify, and in case required, he will give the necessary legal response.
As you may recall, only this week did Nasrallah attack the Christian leader.
"Jaja is taking wrong considerations. I turn to him and to the Christian forces please abandon the idea of civil war," he said.
According to Jaja, "If it is true that Hezbollah's commissioner in the military court asked to hear me, I gift it by hearing Nasrallah before me because the Lebanese Forces Party has a license and members and its right is not violated after the civil war. This is while Hezbollah has no legitimate or legal existence. "He is not registered in any Ministry of the Interior and his friends are charged with various crimes."
Jajah later accused Hezbollah of trying to block the investigation into the Beirut explosion in Beirut in 2020 that resulted in more than hundreds of deaths.
"Hezbollah has one goal and that is to stop the just investigation into the explosion at the port and it must not do so by intimidating people. Hezbollah tried to press violently on the ground to convene a government that would make a decision they are interested in. I do not know who fired the first shot," C. insisted. Ajah, referring to the shooting incident in Beirut, in which Hezbollah members demonstrated against the judge in charge of investigating the explosion.
Jaja also claimed that he was unaware of Hezbollah's connection to the ammonium nitrate, which led to the explosion at the port.
Despite this, after the development of Nasrallah's investigation and speech, he came to the conclusion that the investigation revealed Hezbollah's connection to the explosion.