Bassil: The rise of ideological or religious factions in Syria will lead to a threat to Syrian minorities, as well as to Christians in Lebanon
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- Bassil: We celebrated and danced when the Syrian army left Lebanon in 2005, and that was the real national celebration, as for those celebrating today, I fear they will regret it later
- Bassil: We look forward to a new system in Syria that will be a neighbor to Lebanon, one that upholds high standards of democracy and human rights, lifts the blockade on Syria, and supports its reconstruction, which will have a positive impact on Lebanon
- Bassil: The downfall of Assad's regime will weaken Hezbollah and remove Lebanon from the axis of resistance politics, provided that the other axis does not take advantage to draw Lebanon into its sphere, and we must avoid policies that distance us from our national unity
- Bassil: It is natural for some Lebanese to be saddened by the fall of Assad and to fear the factions in Syria, and this reminds us of their occupation of parts of Eastern Lebanon, which forced the army to engage in the "Fajr al-Jroud" battle
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