MP Camille Chamoun said in a statement, “What we see today in terms of developments in the occupied Palestinian territories is nothing but a reaction to all the provocations that occurred in the past, because the Hebrew state does not want to adapt to the Palestinian people in any way, and the solutions that were proposed in the Camp David Accords and then the Oslo Accords should have been followed up to create two states, the first Palestine and the second Israel..."
He added, "What we see today is an ongoing crisis, and the problem can only be solved with good intentions on both sides.”
Chamoun went on, "Here we hope that there will be no reaction from us in Lebanon because the country can no longer bear any kind of crisis, and we are no longer able to be a battlefield for others. This is unacceptable and the people of the camps must understand it."
He hoped that Hezbollah would not plunge Lebanon into a senseless war that would cost so much and that we would be unable to endure..."The July 2006 war cost Lebanon a lot, just as it cost our Arab brothers, and today we cannot afford more wars. Rather, we look forward to a comprehensive peace in the Middle East as soon as possible," Chamoun underlined.
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