Not the first time Lebanese Army turned against civilians in favour of the Zionist-American entity

One of the most conspicuous aspects of this struggle appeared on September 13, 1993, when the Lebanese authorities decided to suppress a peaceful protest in Beirut’s Dahiyeh against the Oslo Agreement.

On the same day the Palestinian Authority signed a ‘peace’ treaty with the Zionist enemy in the US capital Washington in a process aimed at suffocating the Palestinian resistance in return for void promises made by the Israeli and American officials.

The Lebanese youths did not tolerate such a Palestinian concession and insisted on rejecting the Agreement in the same context of supporting the Islamic Resistance against the Israeli occupation of Southern Lebanon and Western Bekaa.

The Lebanese army was ordered by the political rulers to open fire at the demonstration. The result was that the army committed a massacre of killing nine peaceful protesters.

Hezbollah, whose military power was dramatically developing, showed extreme self-restraint and patience about the crime, keeping its weapon directed against the Israeli enemy.

The Resistance Party faced numerous cases in which patience and self-restraint were the perfect way to reach the ultimate goal of the Jihadi track. However, this does not mean that the blood of the martyrs was lost.

The nine martyrs’ blood paved Lebanon’s way to reject the normalization scheme which was plotted to eradicate the Resistance in the region and impose Zionist ‘peace’ treaties on the Arab countries.

Al Manar report

Al Manar media – The Lebanese army killed nine, injuring over 30 participants of a peaceful protest in Beirut’s Dahiyeh.

What was a peaceful sit-in was targeted by the Lebanese army with teargas. Their victims include women and children. Lebanese people protested against the Iranian flight blockade and against the Zionist entity that intends to continue occupation of the South past the extended deadline of February 18, 2025, in Dahiyeh today.

“Who is disrupting security today? Those who came out to defend the land, sovereignty, sanctities, and the fate of generations? Or those “henchmen” who shot men and women in the heads…”  Lanterns of Guidance