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🚩President Joseph Aoun’s address today carried the unmistakable echo of November 19, 1977, the night Anwar Sadat walked onto the tarmac in Tel Aviv and broke a taboo no Arab leader had dared touch. Sadat understood what cautious men never do: peace is not surrender, it is the most disciplined form of courage. Joseph Aoun reached for the same register when he declared he is “ready to go wherever it may be to liberate my land, protect my people and save my country,” telling Lebanon “we are no longer anyone’s pawn”  and never again anyone’s battleground. The comparison runs beyond style, Sadat’s 1979 treaty returned every grain of the Sinai to Egypt, rebuilt the economy, and anchored Cairo’s standing in the Arab world for nearly five decades. The same road now runs through Beirut. If Joseph Aoun walks it to its end, he will recover every inch of southern Lebanon and rebuild a country gutted by other people’s wars, with one quiet advantage Egypt never had in 1977: the foreign patron behind Lebanon’s armed faction is already broken. Joseph Aoun will not merely sign a peace. He will hand Lebanon back to the Lebanese.



@DorMPeretz אתמול הפסיכולוגית שלי פאקן ניסתה להסביר לי שאנחנו מחרחרי מלחמה והמשטר באיראן דווקא נשמע מאד שרוצה שלום 🫠






Crowds in Sidon, Lebanon, cheered, honked horns and flashed victory signs as a 10-day ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel took effect. Israeli strikes since early March has killed more than 2,100 people and displaced over 1.2 million reut.rs/4cxagdx


זה מה ששודר היום ברחוב סומסום בארה"ב. אמיתי לגמרי.













