In a speech with a biased allegation, Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan al-Saud blamed Hezbollah for the main cause of Lebanon's problems.
Faisal bin Farhan claimed: Hezbollah's insistence on imposing its rule in Lebanon is the main cause of the country's problems.
"We call on Lebanese politicians to confront Hezbollah's behavior," the Saudi foreign minister said in an interventionist statement.
Hezbollah, meanwhile, has made every effort to form a new government in Lebanon, and the movement's secretary general, Seyed Hassan Nasrallah, has personally stated that he is ready to take action to solve the problem of fuel imports and help the government in this regard.
Saudi Arabia has always interfered in Lebanese affairs and put pressure on groups under its influence in the country to prevent the formation of a government and solve its problems.
Lebanon has been witnessing scenes of mass protests, mismanagement, livelihood problems and official corruption since last year, following a controversial explosion in the port of Beirut.
Following the bombing in the port of Beirut, which caused severe damage to the Lebanese economy, Prime Minister Hassan Diab was forced to resign and continues to serve as prime minister to this day.