Lebanese media stops calling Hezbollah a “resistance movement”

Lebanese Information Minister Paul Morcos issued a directive requiring state media to remove the word “resistance” from coverage of Hezbollah.

The instruction applies to three state media structures: television, radio and the national news agency.

According to the Lebanese newspaper Al-Modon, the directive was adopted after the government banned Hezbollah’s military and security activities. The publication regards this step as an important turning point in Lebanese media rhetoric: the term “resistance” has served as a political cover for the organization at the official level for decades.

By Editor