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Elie Issa 🇱🇧✝️
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قوة في العقيدة،عمقٌ في الإيمان،صلابةٌ في الإلتزام🔺 يميني مسيحي محافظ Law Student ⚖️
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1-ميثاقية هي بين الاسلام والمسيحيبن
2-تفسير الفقرة: تُعتبر أي سلطة غير شرعية، إذا تصرّف مَن يَشغلها بصورةٍ طائفية.
الحكومة ما عم تشتغل بشكل طائفي.
ما تحكوا شي ما بتفهموا فيه والا بتزيدو اعداد الحمير بهالبلد.
عَبْداللَّه قمْح@AbdlhKamh
هذه الصورة (ولن أعيد نشرها) تُشكّل استفزازاً كبيراً، وتمثّل إهانة صريحة ومباشرة لأكثر من نصف اللبنانيين. وعليه، ورد في مقدّمة الدستور اللبناني، الفقرة (ي): "لا شرعية لأي سلطة تناقض ميثاق العيش المشترك".
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U.S. Air Force C-17A Globemaster III cargo planes keep landing at Al Udeid AB in Qatar while Al Jazeera continues to deny it.

Egypt's Intel Observer@EGYOSINT
Al Jazeera: Al Udeid Air Base had already been evacuated of U.S. forces before the war began ❌ Reality: U.S. Air Force C-17A strategic transport aircraft continued operating daily flights into Al Udeid AB both during the conflict and the ceasefire period ✅
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🇺🇸👀 An unknown launcher has reportedly been installed on the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Carl M. Levin, with its purpose still unclear, according to The War Zone.
▪️ The system is visible on the upper deck near the stern section of the ship.
▪️ Its design resembles the White Spike interceptor launcher developed by Zone 5 Technologies.
▪️ The unit is positioned between the port-side torpedo tubes and the Mk 41 vertical launch system, featuring multiple cells and likely a rotating base for targeting.
▪️ However, its appearance does not fully match any known public systems.
▪️ Another possibility is that it could be a launcher for AGM-179 JAGM missiles, for which Lockheed Martin has previously proposed four-cell modules for installation on Arleigh Burke destroyers.
▪️ JAGM missiles, equipped with radar and infrared guidance, are effective against drones and fast attack boats.
▪️ Beyond combat roles, the system may also be used to deploy decoys or drone countermeasures.
See the latest updates with us: @NSTRIKE1231


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🚩 Peace with Israel is the single most terrifying word in Lebanese politics, not because it threatens Lebanon, but because it threatens every faction that has built its empire on the permanent absence of it.
I have watched this country for decades, and I will tell you what no one on a podium has the courage to say: the people who oppose peace are not protecting Lebanon; they are protecting their own relevance. Hezbollah cannot exist without the “enemy” at the gate. Iran cannot justify its corridor to the Mediterranean without a front line that never closes. And every warlord turned statesman who laundered a militia past into a cabinet future needs permanent instability the way a parasite needs a host.
That is why they prefer death over peace. Not Lebanese death, which has never cost them a single sleepless night, but the death of the system that feeds them. Christians watched their presidency hollowed into a rubber stamp issued from Dahiyeh. Sunnis watched Rafik Hariri assassinated and his political heirs forced to coexist with the architecture of his assassination. The Druze watched their autonomy reduced to a phone call from a handler. Every community outside Hezbollah’s orbit has been living under undeclared occupation disguised as national unity, and the absence of peace is the lock on the cage.
Sixty years of rejectionism didn’t liberate a square meter, didn’t build a single power plant, and didn't secure a future. It buried 200,000 people, bankrupted a nation, exiled a generation, and delivered total strategic control to a militia that answers to Tehran and calls it sovereignty.
Anyone still defending this isn’t a patriot. They are either an operative, or a hostage so conditioned by captivity that they have mistaken the warden for a guardian.
This is why peace isn’t just a diplomatic position; it is the single act capable of collapsing the entire architecture of Lebanese captivity. The moment the war justification disappears, Hezbollah loses its veto, Iran loses its last ideological foothold on the Mediterranean, and every political actor in Beirut is forced to stand naked, stripped of the conflict they’ve hidden behind for half a century.
And then, only then, the Lebanese can finally have the conversation that’s been strangled since Taif: what does this country actually look like when no one holds a gun to the table? Perhaps it’s federalism. Perhaps it’s partition. Perhaps it’s a model no one has written yet. But that conversation is impossible as long as one armed faction holds the permanent right to override every community in the name of a resistance that resists nothing except Lebanon’s own survival.
The opponents of peace know this perfectly well. They know that the day Lebanon signs, their operating myth dies. That’s why they will fight it with every tool they have: religious guilt, nationalist shame, sectarian fear. Because peace doesn’t just end a conflict with Israel; it starts a reckoning with them. And they would rather bury another generation than face that reckoning.
Enough. The absence of peace has already cost Lebanon everything except its last heartbeat, and the men who caused it are now asking for more time. They’ve had a century. The answer is no.
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