
Promatan1
5K posts



🇱🇧🇺🇸🇮🇱 Lebanon showed up to talks in Washington and did something it hasn't done in decades: spoke for itself. For years, Hezbollah has operated as a state within a state, fighting wars on Iran's behalf while the Lebanese government watched from the sidelines. Lebanon's foreign policy wasn't really Lebanese, it was Tehran's. That's what made this week unusual. By sitting across from Israeli and American officials, the Lebanese government was sending a message: we speak for Lebanon, not Hezbollah. No ceasefire came out of it, no peace deal, but that wasn't really the point. The point was the separation. Lebanon is signaling it wants out of Iran's orbit, that its future gets decided in its own institutions, not in Tehran. Hezbollah rejected the talks entirely, which tells you everything. A process that sidelines their military role is a process that threatens their existence. Source: Now Lebanon








🚨🇱🇧 HEZBOLLAH ASSASSINATION THREAT LOOMS OVER LEBANON AGAIN Professor of International Relations Karim Bitar warns that Hezbollah's veiled threats signal a possible return to political killings. Pro-Hezbollah media is already issuing threats to overthrow the government. Politicians like Samy Gemayel live under constant security protection, taking different routes daily just to stay alive. Ronan Bergman documented how Israel planted over 100 car bombs in the 1980s to sow civil strife. Today, Israeli strikes on civilian areas are handing Hezbollah a propaganda gift, reviving support that had hit an all-time low. Hezbollah was losing everyone. Israel is handing them back their narrative. @karimbitar







🚨🇮🇱🇮🇷 Netanyahu: "There is still enriched material in Iran, and as Trump said, it must be taken out; either it will come out by agreement, or it will come out in other ways." x.com/clashreport/st…










