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Statement by Popular Resistance

 

 

Statement by Popular Resistance and Community Action Groups in Lebanon

Affirming the legitimate right to defend the land and rejecting the Zionist aggression against Lebanon and internal complicity

We are approaching the thirtieth month of the genocidal war in Lebanon and Palestine waged by the Zionist entity under US auspices and with the absolute support of an international community complicit in our killing and attempted annihilation. In Palestine, Syria, and Lebanon, we are witnessing, before the eyes of the world, the expansion of the occupation in all its forms, while nations, including our own governments, collude in criminalizing the right of peoples to resist and determine their own destiny, instead of uniting to hold the occupation accountable and disarm it to overthrow and eradicate its expansionist, settler-colonial system. These practices are not limited to the Mashreq alone; rather, they constitute a despotic pattern through which the hegemonic empire attempts to criminalize resistance and political liberation movements that oppose genocide and defend the land.

During the period falsely labeled a “ceasefire”—a unilateral agreement between Palestine and Lebanon that laid the groundwork for the expansion of the occupation—the Zionist entity launched over 15,000 air, land, and sea attacks against us in Lebanon, resulting in 634 martyrs and over 1,586 wounded. Meanwhile, under the dictates of the United States, the Lebanese government’s priorities were focused on attacking the families of resistance fighters, attempting to disarm them, and trying to impose laws that would deprive the people of their resources, heritage, and personal data, thus paving the way for multinational corporations, a key instrument of the occupation.

Before the current escalation, the attacks had already resulted in the martyrdom of over 4,000 people, including 316 children and 790 women. Women and children constituted more than a quarter of the victims, 51% of whom were young people. These attacks also directly targeted 11 journalists. With 222 healthcare workers killed and 330 others injured, 158 ambulances and 57 fire trucks were bombed, and some 90,076 facilities were damaged, 23,489 of which were destroyed. Lebanese army posts, municipal buildings, and hospitals were targeted (8 hospitals were forcibly closed and 38 others were damaged). Civil defense and municipal personnel were targeted, particularly at the Civil Defense center in Baalbek (13 killed), in addition to municipal workers and buildings. The number of Lebanese detainees is estimated at 22 (11 of whom were arrested during the 2024 ground invasion). Last week, at the beginning of the current escalation, Israel killed 634 martyrs and injured over 1,586. More than 816,700 people were displaced from the South, the Bekaa, and the suburbs. They urgently need shelter, food, water, and other services, in light of the state’s reluctance to spend money to help the people.

In parallel with the extermination of people and the destruction of their livelihoods, the systematic environmental destruction resulted in the burning of approximately 10,800 hectares (108 million square meters) due to phosphorus shells and devastating airstrikes. In addition, more than 47,000 ancient olive trees were destroyed, burned, or stolen, and 134 hectares of olive groves, 48 ​​hectares of citrus groves, and 44 hectares of banana groves were damaged. Twenty-six public water pumping stations were destroyed, and the Al-Wazzani and Maysat stations were taken out of service, depriving 150,000 people of water. Losses in the water and irrigation sector are estimated at between $171 million and $356 million.

During that time, the enemy destroyed 18 million square meters of forests and woodlands (oak, holm oak, etc.), and contaminated the land with various toxic and deadly pollutants b spraying herbicides and other unknown chemical and biological substances. These pollutants destroy the ecosystem and render the soil unsuitable for agriculture for many years.

As usual, popular and community initiatives have begun mobilizing to provide aid and show solidarity. While this humanitarian approach is of paramount importance, standing in stark contrast to the sectarianism that has distorted Lebanese society, it is impossible to ignore the fact that the current government’s stance not only aligns its rhetoric with the dictates of past and present colonial powers, but also complies with them without question or consideration for the national interest and the right of Lebanese citizens to repel these ongoing attacks. This is essential for preserving their lives and the lives and safety of their loved ones, and for upholding their right to live without fear of a brutal enemy that commits atrocities with impunity.

And now, the enemy is preparing to occupy Lebanon, starting with the South, the Bekaa Valley, and the southern suburbs of Beirut, which bear the brunt of the daily destruction and killing. This operation comes in the context of a fierce war on Iran and its people by the Zionist enemy in alliance with the United States, whose fascist administration declares daily its intention to control the world and use excessive violence against anyone who does not adopt its leadership and racist superiority, and it warns us of a return to the worst eras of colonialism and oppression.

This war unfolds in parallel with attempts to restructure the country’s political economy in ways that deepen dependency and inequality. The economic crisis and ongoing destruction are being used to accelerate neoliberal restructuring, privatization of public resources, and the transfer of wealth into the hands of domestic elites and multinational corporations.

In its first year, the Lebanese government, which was blatantly appointed by Western embassies and emissaries, began proposing a series of laws that would plunder the country’s resources, agricultural heritage, and ecological balance for the benefit of multinational corporations responsible for the collapse of food systems worldwide. It adopted a policy of collective punishment against the people of areas targeted by the occupation, depriving them of the resources needed for recovery and reconstruction. Its subservience to colonial powers, it seems, might not end with the recent decision aimed at criminalizing resistance, indeed, criminalizing the people’s right to defend themselves in the face of the state’s institutions, including the army, failing to fulfill their duties by official order from the authorities. This criminalization is accompanied by an organized media war echoing Israeli-US propaganda against the right to self-defense and self-determination, employing an unacceptable racist, sectarian, classist, exclusionary, and divisive rhetoric.

As in previous catastrophes, Lebanon’s forcefully displaced communities, working class, small farmers, and the urban poor bear the overwhelming cost of war, displacement, and reconstruction, while political elites and financial actors seek to reorganize the economy in ways that preserve their power, or hand it to the occupation.

In this context, and based on our firm belief in the inherent rights of peoples, including the right to self-determination and the right to resistance, and in light of external and internal attempts to force society to surrender and accept Zionist hegemony over the region, we, the popular resistance and popular action groups in Lebanon, affirm the following principles:

The right of peoples to resist and defend their land and sovereignty, as an inherent and natural human right, is enshrined and guaranteed by international covenants and treaties, foremost among them the UN Charter and agreements related to the rights of peoples to self-determination. Our exercise of this right is an embodiment of these legal principles, which are not subject to interpretation or abrogation by anyone.
We declare our full rejection of the current policies and pressures exerted by the regime, which aim to restrict or circumvent this legitimate right. Protecting national sovereignty is not achieved through retreat and surrender, but through clinging to the land and the right to resist.
We affirm that the collective interest of the Lebanese people lies in liberation from economic and political dependency and in working towards an independent, solidarity-based political and economic system, whose goal and structure is founded on the tenants of social justice, in alignment with the right of the indigenous people to self-determination and sovereignty over their natural resources.

Therefore, we address a collective cry and an urgent call to the people of the land, all residents of Lebanon, and free people worldwide, to mobilize immediately to support this stance through confronting the government, the empire, and the occupation, documenting violations, and resisting the media blackout, disinformation and misinformation campaigns to which the people of the land are being subjected to while exercising their right to defend their land. Let us mobilize across the world in rejection of the automation of genocidal systems, uniting wherever we are to overthrow the expansionist, settler-colonial system attempting to dominate our planet. Let us organise actions and protests in front of the embassies of the occupation and complicit states to amplify the voice of popular resistance, launching widespread petition campaigns to affirm popular solidarity with the right to resist and defend the land, standing in solidarity with our displaced people, and confronting the imperialist assault by any means necessary.

And in rejection of any compromise over our right to self-determination, we affirm our commitment to persist in our liberatory struggle, empowered by internationalist solidarity and the conscious power of the people to protect and reclaim what remains of national sovereignty and dignity.

The time has come for the peoples of the world to collectively liberate themselves from the empire and restore the sovereignty of all indigenous peoples over our shared Earth!

 

Beirut, March 10, 2026

 

 

الموقعون

Signatories

الحركة الزراعية في لبنان

Agricultural Movement in Lebanon

مجموعة العمل الاقتصادي الاجتماعي (سياق)

Socio-Economic Action Collective (SEAC)

الشبكة العربية للسيادة على الغذاء

Arab Network for Food Sovereignty

خريطة الظلام

Cartography of Darkness

سيد إن آ بوكس

Seed In A Box

جبهة فلسطين حرة

Free Palestine Front

تفكيك

Tafkeek

سكة

Sikka Saida

الحركة التنموية

Development Movement

داير من دار

Deyer Men Dar

الشبكة العربية للسيادة على الغذاء

Arab Network for Food Sovereignty

شبكة سيادة: من أجل سيادة الشعوب على الغذاء والموارد

Siyada Network: for a popular sovereignty over food systems and resources

عتمة

Aatma

اللجنة الزراعية في بلدية بخعون ـ قضاء المنية الضنية

Agricultural Committee in Bakhoun Municipality - Al-Miniyeh-Diniya District

بلادي خضرا 

Bladi Khadra 

النادي الثقافي الجنوبي في الجامعة الامريكية

Cultural Club of The South -AUB 

حركة الشعب

People's Movement

اللقاء الوطني للهيئات الزراعية في لبنان

National Meeting for Agricultural Entities in Lebanon

مرصد الحرية والسيادة - لبنان

Observatory for Freedom and Sovereignty - Lebanon

الحزب الديمقراطي الشعبي في لبنان

 

Popular Democratic Party in Lebanon

حملة مقاطعة داعمي "إسرائيل" في لبنان

Campaign to Boycott Supporters of “Israel” in Lebanon 

إئتلاف الزراعة البيئية في لبنان  The Agroecology Coalition in Lebanon
الاتحاد الوطني العام للجمعيات التعاونية في لبنانNational Union of Cooperative Societies in Lebanon
الاتحاد العام لنقابات عمال وموظفي العراقGeneral Federation of Trade Unions and Employees of Iraq
حركة مناهضة العنصريةAnti-Racism Movement (ARM)
جمعية شباب التنميةShabab Al Tanmiya Association (Youth for Development)
التنسيقية الشعبية في لبنانTanseqeye_Shaabeye_Lebanon (The Popular Committee in Lebanon)