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MILITARY TRIBUNAL

Three Hezbollah supporters, arrested last week, were released on $21 bail

The justice system faces its limits amid partisan pressures, notes a judicial source, while, conversely, the party regrets the establishment of the principle of convicting an activist in possession of weapons.

Three Hezbollah supporters, arrested last week, were released on $21 bail

Hezbollah fighters parade in the southern suburbs of Beirut, on April 14, 2023. (Credit: Anwar Amro/AFP)

The military tribunal, led by General Wassim Fayad, released three Hezbollah supporters on Monday, each with a bail of 1,900,000 LL (about $21) for illegal possession and transportation of weapons.Arrested on March 3, the Hezbollah supporters were questioned during a brief hearing on Friday. When asked about their possession of weapons, they responded: "It's because we are from Hezbollah." Following this session, the court scheduled a new hearing for Monday for "additional investigation." Meanwhile... Hezbollah member, armed, threatens residents of Doha Aramoun, sparking controversy Each of the three was thus questioned for a few minutes before the tribunal decided to release them on financial bail, which some have described as "ridiculously trivial."This judicial decision thus raises questions...
The military tribunal, led by General Wassim Fayad, released three Hezbollah supporters on Monday, each with a bail of 1,900,000 LL (about $21) for illegal possession and transportation of weapons.Arrested on March 3, the Hezbollah supporters were questioned during a brief hearing on Friday. When asked about their possession of weapons, they responded: "It's because we are from Hezbollah." Following this session, the court scheduled a new hearing for Monday for "additional investigation." Meanwhile... Hezbollah member, armed, threatens residents of Doha Aramoun, sparking controversy Each of the three was thus questioned for a few minutes before the tribunal decided to release them on financial bail, which some have described as "ridiculously trivial."This judicial decision thus raises questions...
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And the government wants the world to believe it is serious about disarming hizbulah. This a kangaroo court it answers only to hizbulah.

abuleilah@aol.com

10 March 2026 03:38

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  • And the government wants the world to believe it is serious about disarming hizbulah. This a kangaroo court it answers only to hizbulah.

    abuleilah@aol.com

    10 March 2026 03:38

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