Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat condemned on Friday the international investigators' "unethical behavior", voicing his "understanding of the political, security, and moral objections issued by Hizbullah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah" over the Dahiyeh incident.
He wondered in a statement whether the international investigation "serves justice and stability or aims at sabotaging Saudi-Syrian rapprochement."
The MP reiterated his position towards U.N. Security Council resolution 1559, which he described as a "political and security mandate over Lebanon," adding that the various developments "confirm that Lebanon, more than ever, is being exposed on the political and security scenes."
The "infamous" resolution brought tragedies upon Lebanon and paved the way for political assassinations, Jumblat stated.
Addressing Nasrallah's recent speech, he said: "If the information is true that the West, and therefore, Israel, acquired files on all the Lebanese, and it seems likely, then that completes their total security and political control over upcoming Lebanese generations."
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