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For its part, the Sovereign Front for Lebanon said in a statement, “The campaign once morest its member, Charles Jabbour, hides within it a settling of scores in politics, and it is part of a systematic bullying campaign once morest our society, including media professionals, employees and businessmen, with the aim of intimidation and exclusion.”
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It is clear that the description has taken on political and religious dimensions that go beyond the reaction. The excellent Ja’fari Mufti Sheikh Ahmad Qabalan responded to Jabbour without naming him, saying: “Who is his history of killing and slaughtering on identity, the barricades of sedition, division, massacres, explosive devices, and assassination of Lebanese leaders: the grim creed liberated Lebanon the day you sold Lebanon, and you broke the Israeli day when you were his sword, his eye, his guide and his partner and protected coexistence on the day you slaughtered him, from vein to vein.
An electronic campaign once morest solidarity with Jabbour was produced, in contrast to the ongoing campaign once morest him since Saturday evening, to prove that the division needs any pretext to erupt, and the pioneers of communication sites are nothing but fuel for the raging political campaigns ahead of the parliamentary elections.