He said that these circles were attempting to accuse Syria and the four generals of being behind former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri's 2005 assassination.
Sayyed added that once the four generals, himself included, were acquitted of being involved in the assassination, the Lebanese circles tried to once again bring Siddiq into the picture in order to turn attention towards Hezbollah alleged involvement in the crime.
Sayyed went on to refute Siddiq's recent statements to the Kuwaiti al-Seyassah newspaper in which he said that he is living in a European country by saying that he is in fact still living in the UAE. "The UAE is coming under immense Lebanese and Arab pressure to prevent it from handing him over to his country," Sayyed noted.
If Siddiq is deported to Syria, then he is likely to expose all the "big Lebanese heads" that conspired against Syria and the four generals, he concluded.
River to Sea
Uprooted Palestinian
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