Geagea repeats Jabour's false claims

The use of the word “Dajjal” in the Arabic language is not limited to mere coincidence, but rather is an accurate description of a deceitful person who spreads falsehood, misleads people, invents stories, and presents facts in a distorted manner. This description fully applies to the speech issued by the “Lebanese Forces” party, after it falsely accused the site of being a “shadow media platform” affiliated with Hezbollah and receiving financial support.

In response to the statement issued by the media department of the “Lebanese Forces” party, what was stated in it can only be interpreted as a new link in the chain of political and media decline, as a party with a large parliamentary bloc turns into a tool for spreading cheap accusations and scandalous fabrications.

In the manner of its media official, Charles Jabour, who previously spread the same lies and then evaded appearing before the judiciary, party leader Samir Geagea comes out to repeat the same allegations, and is falsely accused of receiving funding from Hezbollah. This clear slander falls within the framework of incitement and attempts to intimidate the media, and nothing more.

The most dangerous thing is that those who today try to distribute certificates of patriotism and classify people between “patriotic” and “non-patriotic” ignore the known facts, and it is enough to look at his criminal record to be ashamed of the actions he committed and whose hands were stained with the blood of the Lebanese, but such people do not know shame or fear.

What Geagea is doing is not just a political controversy, but rather an escalatory path that carries dangerous dimensions, especially with regard to direct incitement, and therefore we hold him fully responsible for any threat that may befall workers on the site.

It will remain an independent platform, not affected by incitement campaigns, nor intimidated by attempts at treason, because the truth, no matter how long it takes, is stronger than any fabricated story.