Representative Ghiyath Yazbak saw the matter of the objectors as strange, saying: “They did not learn from the examples of supporting Sinwar, nor were they educated from the war of revenge for Khamenei the father, and their consciences were not scratched by the scenes of mass destruction, nor by the villages and cities that they emptied of their people and killed their youth, women, and children, and their eyes did not shed tears for the thousands of dead and disabled people.” He continued: "Here they are returning from their defeat victorious, and since the announcement of the memorandum of understanding between the Great Satan and the Crow, they have not stopped distributing the spoils. For this loyal person, to prepare himself for the presidency of the republic, and for that obedient person to prepare himself for the presidency of the government, and for the current government to leave with the “dirt” it contains, forgetting that they are represented in it, and for the President of the Republic to withdraw from the negotiations before he resigns, and for the sovereigns to leave. They feel their heads and pack their bags in preparation for entering the prisons.” He said: "The objectors culminate in this rhetorical slip-up by preaching that Lebanon has officially and completely become an Iranian province that boasts of its ruins among the opposing countries of the East, from the countries of the Houthis to Somalia and all the way to North Korea." He continued: “No, brothers, cool your protective heads. In Lebanon, there is an overwhelming and diverse popular majority that stands behind a state that will impose its sovereignty over its land and its citizens. In the Lebanese’s linguistic and legal understanding, working abroad is condemned, and defeat is a defeat, not a victory. Returning to the state is not an option but a worthy duty, and there is absolutely no return to the seventh of October, as if the crime of rebelling against the state and dragging a people into destruction, death, and destruction were two things that had not happened.” He concluded: “As for the state, we say, implement your sovereign decisions and continue your negotiations. Do not be intimidated by loose tongues or the improvised confusion between the American and the Persian. The Lebanese are with you, and the right is with you, and its people are with them, and the right is with them and who is against them.”