Hezbollah-affectionate commentator: ‘Christian role in Lebanon ended’

Pro-Hezbollah Lebanese commentator stirred up a virtual storm in Lebanon following a sharp attack against his Christian compatriots in Lebanon, where he claimed that the Christians’ role in Lebanon is over and alleged that American battleships are coming to the region to take them away.

In his controversial rant given during an interview with Lebanon On News, Reda Saad addressed his “Christian brethren in Lebanon,” as he named them, warning them to pay attention carefully to his words.

“I fear that the Christians in Lebanon will face a similar destiny to that of the Afghans when they clung to the wheels of the American planes and are thrown from the sky,” he said provocatively. “I fear that you won’t have an airport or a port [to flee]. And perhaps the foreign warships are coming to take you, to the last of you.”

Saad lashed out against the Christian population in his country. “Unfortunately, did you see where you ended up? You can’t even appoint a president!” he said, adding that the Christian Lebanon “became synonymous with the American and Israeli ones” and accusing them of collaborating with the French mandate and favoring French over Arabic.

“So let everyone know that the role of Christians in Lebanon has ended!” he declared. “You have become a minority in this country, and yet you still hold high positions… Nobody would accept this issue. The next generations will not accept it. They will not accept that the president must be Christian; he must be a Sunni Muslim or Shi’i. We represent the majority in this country, and we want our share in this sectarian regime,” Saad stressed, referring to the ‘sectarian method’ secured in Lebanon following the 1989 Ta’if agreement, which ended the civil war, and in which Christian Lebanese were allocated a majority of seats in parliament in addition to the office of president.

Members of Hezbollah carry the coffin of Fuad Shukr, a senior Hezbollah commander who was killed by an Israeli strike on Tuesday, during his funeral in Beirut’s southern suburbs, Lebanon August 1, 2024. (credit: REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

Captagon?

Reactions to Saad’s provocative words varied. On the supporter side, one commenter wrote: “The man’s words are clear and frank. Whoever chooses America has no one to blame but himself,” while another one added: “That’s what they deserve, bravo.” A third one from the South wrote: “We are the people of the South, we are learned and intellectuals, and he is right.”

A fourth supporter attempted to contrast between different ‘types’ of Christians, adding: “Well said. It’s true, but Lebanon is for all people, not just for Shiites and Sunnis. I am a Shiite, and I refuse to live without the original, honorable Christian – not the American and French tools. I see them and the Marjeyoun barracks, a Zionist state, we all know. The time has come for a state to hold accountable the racism that Shiite youth have been subjected to through injustice by the state.”

Predictably, the offensive interview provoked the anger of the Christian population.

One commenter pledged that the Christian community will remain proud, adding: “We will remain here, like a thorn inside your eyes. You and those who resemble you and do not represent Lebanon.”


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Some users denounced Hezbollah’s affiliation with Iran. “Welcome to the Islamic Republic of Lebanon,” wrote one ironically. While another one added: “You have destroyed every regime in Yemen, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon. You are specialists in smuggling to the whole world. You get all your technology from the Christian West. American ships are here to make sure that scoundrels like you are expelled from Lebanon. Shut up, Plato.”

Several users replied cynically. “Can you let us remain here at least until the end of the month? I’m downloading something from the internet, and it would be a shame that it goes to waste,” added one ironic user, while another one referred to Saad’s conscious state with a single word: “Captagon?”

Some commenters added that they had barely heard of Saad’s name before this interview and laughed at the expense of his ambitions to present himself as a commentator. One user wrote, “May God have mercy on such people, you don’t know how they will emerge from underground, and no one has heard of them in the first place, and their existence is neither here nor there.” Finally, one user replied with the pivotal and classic: “He is an Israeli Zionist.”



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