The Nejmeh Square Theatrical Show: Directed by Abu Mustafa Berri, Starring 128 MP’s Koumbars, and the Hypocrites of Sovereignty Elias Bejjani/July 15/ 2025
What took place today in Nejmeh Square was not a parliamentary session. It was a farcical theatrical performance, produced and directed by the undisputed mastermind of the Lebanese system — Nabih Berri, nicknamed “the Esteez” and “Abu Mustafa” — who has effectively ruled Lebanon for four decades, manipulating its power structures, controlling its tempo as he pleases, invoking “dialogue” one day and “sectarian balance” the next, all under the banner of constitutional thuggery.
The current Lebanese Parliament is entirely illegitimate. It was born of an electoral law tailor-made by Hezbollah — imposed through force, fraud, intimidation, and political manipulation — to guarantee the party’s monopoly over Shiite representation and to tighten its grip on Lebanese decision-making.
This Frankenstein law meticulously distributed seats to the heads of political parties “commercial corporations,” especially those fraudulently posing as “sovereign” and “independent.” In truth, they are nothing more than Trojan dolls, stripped of dignity and free will.
These same actors are the ones who legitimized the absurd innovation of “six Diaspora MPs,” betraying the constitutional rights of the Lebanese Diaspora in pursuit of more seats, all while appeasing Hezbollah and aiding in the cosmetic polishing of the Iranian occupation’s image.
The chief among the “sovereign idols,” who received a hefty share of Christian MPs, disgracefully accepted Hezbollah’s condition of not supporting any free Shiite candidate. Until recently, he and his herd obediently repeated:
“Hezbollah liberated the South.”
“Our martyrs and Hezbollah’s martyrs are of equal status.”
“Hezbollah represents the honorable Shiite community.”
Meanwhile, his so-called pious advisor and media mouthpiece shamelessly begged Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah. on television for an meeting with his master.
Another, younger and lesser “idol,” before “drinking the milk of lions,” dared criticize Hezbollah only after its Israeli defeat. For years, he and his secretary-general were regular guests in the southern suburbs, rejecting international resolutions and repeating that Hezbollah’s arms are “a local issue to be resolved internally.” They bartered their dignity through endless rounds of “dialogue” and “understandings” with Hezbollah — futile rituals that only served to re-legitimize the party of Satan and reinforce its stranglehold.
Then comes the dwarf idol, sanctioned under the Magnitsky Act for corruption, and his Trojan Father in-law — both of whom handed the country to Hezbollah in exchange for a phantom presidency. The General went so far as to belittle the Lebanese Army from inside the “Mleeta Hezbollah Museum” and to glorify Iran’s resistance and its Shiite proxy.
Let us not forget the parrot idol — blindly tethered to the “line” — who remains ignorant of Maronite history, clings to the Assad dynasty and Hezbollah, and continues to drown in the abyss of blind submission.
As for our ecclesiastical authorities… enough said. A pitiful mixture of ignorance, weakness, betrayal, and political Iscariotism — unbecoming of shepherds or apostles.
Amid all this moral decay, today’s theatrical show in Nejmeh Square unfolded under the supervision of Abu Mustafa — Esteez Berri — who directed and assigned roles to the 128 MP’s Koumbars, all addicted to deception and submission.
Today’s parliamentary session was nothing more than another bland episode in a tired play, meant to rebrand the idols of political party companies, mislead public opinion, and distract the Lebanese — especially those fooled by hollow slogans of “sovereignty” and “independence.” But the bitter truth remains: Lebanon is still occupied, and this Parliament does not represent the will of the people — it represents the will of the Iranian occupier. This Parliament, this political system, and these faces… do not represent the free people of Lebanon. They are their enemies. The Lebanese people are hostages — subdued, betrayed — held captive by Hezbollah and the corrupt ruling class it protects and enables. Yet our firm belief remains: the day will come when the masks fall, and the curtain rises on a new scene, one where governance truly serves the people — not the occupier and his servants.
To all free Lebanese,
To those who still believe that Lebanon deserves freedom, sovereignty, and dignity:
Enough illusions. Enough waiting for salvation from the same actors on the same broken stage.
There is no salvation except through the complete downfall of this regime — the regime of illegal arms, sectarian corruption, and shameful deals at the nation’s expense.
This confrontation is no longer a choice — it is a duty.
A duty for every free conscience.
A duty for everyone who refuses servitude to Hezbollah and its idols in party companies.
In the end, Lebanon is not represented by this parliament of extras.
It is represented by the martyrs, the heroes, the unknown guardians — and by every voice that dared to say “No” to the occupation, in public or in secret, in times of fear.
It is time for a genuine sovereign revolution, one that tears down the idols and rebuilds the national temple on the foundation of liberty — not submission — on the foundation of “Lebanon First,” not “Tehran First.”