'Beirut Isn't Ready at All to Handle Such a Development'
"No, the area of southern Lebanon is not prepared for continued involvement in hostilities with Israel and Beirut is not ready at all to handle such a development. The position of several Lebanese parties and the current caretaker government are not in favor of war with Israel. Given the financial and economic collapse of Lebanon, the country cannot cope with the repercussions of another war. Lebanon is bankrupt and the caretaker government is bearly able to provide the needs of the Lebanese [population]. We are not in 2006, when the Gulf countries funded the rebuilding of the destroyed areas and the infrastructure of the country," he explained.
Can Lebanese Politicians Stop the Escalation?
The Lebanese Want Peace
"Whether I'm a Christian or a Muslim, it's all the same. We all support the Palestinians, and we consider what's happening a kind of genocide against the Palestinian people. You know, we have almost 400,000 Palestinians, refugees in Lebanon. And we are supporting the right of return for the Palestinians to go back to their homeland, to their country, where they were living before 1948. So I believe the best thing to do is to have kind of political, diplomatic efforts from all countries concerned - Russia, America, the European Union, to exert pressure on all sides in order to achieve this possibility, that we're achieving or having a real independent Palestinian state that would keep all this region living in peace for many, many years to come," Lebanese politician concluded.