Iran sends top-secret message to Beirut

Khamenei's secret message to the Lebanese leader

Ali Larijani, chief advisor to Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, is currently on a visit to the Middle East; meets with Nabih Berri, urges continued resistance.

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Ali Larijani, chief advisor to Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, is currently on a visit to the Middle East, with the goal of strengthening Iranian-Lebanese cooperation.

The Lebanese Al-Diyar TV reported that Larijani personally conveyed an important message from Khamenei to Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, which reflects the sensitive nature and importance of the announcement.

Sources revealed to the Lebanese channel some details about Larijani's visit to Beirut, noting that he had spoken with Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, who is close to Hezbollah.

They reported that Larijani conveyed a very important message from the leader of the Islamic Republic, Khamenei, to the speaker of the parliament, Berri, which was kept secret due to the sensitivity of the issue. The sources confirmed that the content of the message was not disclosed, and that the decision whether to reveal it or keep it secret rests entirely with Berri, reflecting the sensitive nature and importance of that message.

They added that Larijani's visit comes as part of ongoing efforts to increase coordination between the sides in the axis of evil, stressing that Iran attaches great importance to Lebanon's stability and Berri's crucial role in managing relations with regional and international powers.

The second thing Berri should focus on, according to the sources, is convincing the United States that Israel is to blame for the war, and only in this way will it be possible to reach a ceasefire agreement in the area. In the same context, the sources criticized Resolution 1701 proposed by Israel in order to reach a ceasefire agreement in the area.

According to them, Berri must not agree to these conditions for two reasons: (1) the inclusion of Britain and Germany as supervisors in the implementation of the resolution is an attempt to change the nature of the international mission; (2) The implementation of the expanded Resolution 1701 is "to allow Israel to violate Lebanese sovereignty whenever it wants."

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