Gemayel, Fadlallah call for national unity
Former president visits Shiite cleric Hussain
Abdul-Hussain
Daily Star staff
Former President Amin Gemayel made a pitch Tuesday for
national unity as the only way for Lebanon to face its current challenges, particularly
the threat posed by Israel.
Gemayels comments came after his visit to the prominent Shiite cleric, Sayyed
Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah, in Haret Hreik.
Gemayel, who Sunday announced the founding of a reform movement to topple the
the Phalange Party leadership, was accompanied by former party figures Joseph Abi Khalil
and Joseph Hashem, a former telecommunications minister.
Unity allowed us to liberate the South from the Israeli occupation. In the same
manner, unity should allow us to complete this victory by liberating Lebanese
citizens, Gemayel told reporters after the meeting.
He said that discussions with Fadlallah had an ideological and intellectual
nature and denied that the talks touched on local political issues in light of the
launching of his reform movement.
During this visit, we ignored all the political noise that we hear at the national
level while putting matters into a broader and a more humane perspective, Gemayel
said.
The former president added that if all Lebanese took Fadlallahs views, which he said
were based on spiritual and humane principles, into consideration, we would have
spared our country a lot of trouble.
For his part, Fadlallah said that dealing with the confrontation with Israel over
its operations in Lebanon and the region should be the countrys top political
priority.
Fadlallah described Israels plans as strategic and not coincidental,
calling on the Lebanese to put aside their differences in order to the threat.
The Shiite cleric said politicians must choose their words carefully during
difficult political and economic situations, warning that the specter of sectarianism may
grow into a beast that will swallow up all patriotic slogans.
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