Calling the attack a crime, the MP stressed: “this can no longer be tolerated, and the international community is watching our children being murdered in their sleep”.
The representative of the Lebanese Resistance (Hizbulah) in Parliament emphasized that there is no justification for targeting civilians.
On the role of the state, Al-Moussawi called for activating diplomacy at the highest level to find solutions and urged the government to summon the ambassadors of the major powers, and reaffirming Lebanon’s commitment to peace.
“We are not lovers of war, but the enemy is the one who declared the end of the ceasefire agreement through its continuous aggressions and violations in the south, the Bekaa and the capital,” he said.
According to the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health, the death toll rose to four and seven wounded due to the Israeli aerial aggression against a building in a residential neighborhood in the southern suburb of Beirut.
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