
Maryam Harb
We were very silent, neither out of fear nor awe. Our silence is because speaking over the dead is not permissible, and because we respect every drop of blood that was wasted. But some who chose to follow the mullahs’ regime blindly have not yet seen its destruction and the destruction of Lebanon and the Lebanese behind it. Yes, we reached destruction, and when the state wanted self-determination and resoluteness, the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Sheikh Naim Qassem, approached us with the promise of overthrowing the government.
No one was surprised by Sheikh Naeem’s words, and some even called on him to carry out the threat: Come down, Sheikh Naeem, for your number will not exceed the number of those who demonstrated near the Iranian embassy in support of the ambassador’s unacceptable stay in the face of the decision of the Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Raji, the government and the President of the Republic. Come down to overthrow the government, and you may be counting on your fingers who will come to Riad al-Solh Square. Whoever was chanting with you, “How far from the humiliation” in the face of the Israelis, was inflicted with humiliation by your support of Gaza and by avenging Khamenei.
Sheikh Naeem, if you miss March 8, remember that the Assad regime that you thanked fell. “Your glorious day” on May 7 will not be repeated; That day, by force of arms, you tried to influence the government to retract its decision to remove your communications network. Today, you are trying to pressure Nawaf Salam’s government to retract what you called a “major sin” if the Lebanese army disarms you. It is the same army that entered Hezbollah tunnels and killed its members inside them.
The first coup, which was being prepared by the Revolutionary Guard axis, was revealed in the heart of Beirut, on April 8, 2026. Sheikh Naim announced in his “Liberation Speech” a desire to carry out a coup, this time armed with the people’s right to demonstrate to overthrow the government. And the blessings of democracy that you call upon for help when all ability to obstruct is exhausted from your hands. Your past is full of obstruction, from presidential elections to the formation of governments. You disrupted the judiciary, security, and Lebanon’s relations with Arab countries.
It is the same government from which you want to shelter your environment, provide them with food, drink, and protection, stop shooting, and do everything that does not conflict with your interests. You want a government at your disposal, not a government that works for Lebanon.
Hezbollah expanded its activities outside Lebanon. He did it in Syria. He trained the Houthis and was active in Iraq. Networks for arms and Captagon smuggling and money laundering have reached Latin America… If you had used this expansion to serve your country and your environment in the economy, science, and sports, would it not have been more beneficial than for things to reach the point of dragging the country into war, isolating it, and severing relations with it?
Either the interference disrupts the wave, or it is interrupted, and in both cases, Sheikh Naeem, your information needs to be updated. Israel no longer occupies only 5 points in southern Lebanon, but rather occupies all the towns within what it called the yellow line. As long as you want the third liberation to have room for the “party” and “divine victory” propaganda to float, all we can do is say to you, “All the best in the third liberation.”
Before you count how many soldiers Hezbollah killed and praise “the marches that terrified the enemy,” we remind you of the numbers of the Ministry of Health, headed by a Shiite minister who supports your line: 3,185 martyrs and 9,633 wounded as a result of the Israeli aggression from March 2 to May 25.
The Secretary-General of Hezbollah quoted the phrase “This is the beginning of the end of Israel” from a speech by Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah in 2008. But, Sheikh Naim, and you who come from a background of science and chemistry, exercise your mind and think it is correct, far from Iran’s goals, deals, and goals, before it is too late to say, like Nasrallah, “If I had known.”