BEIRUT – Since the Resistance liberated southern Lebanon in 2000, addressing issues with Lebanese collaborators and Israeli groups has remained one of the key tests of the Lebanese state’s resolve in protecting national security.
However, the politicized judiciary disappointed the families of martialists, and those who were hurt as the military court of Cassation, led by Justice Mounir Suleiman, sentenced convicted Spy Mohieddine Hasna. He had already been sentenced to 15 years in prison.
Mohieddine hasna provided delicate details on the frequencies of Lebanese pagers to Israeli enemies, and provided comprehensive surveys of the Lebanon region, including the southern suburbs, south, Bekaa and Mount Lebanon.
With the collaboration of Mohieddine, Israel has permeated them, providing the ability to find mobile phones and internet-connected devices that are not connected to the network.
In addition, after a year’s forecast, the judiciary issued a new decision to release former central bank governor Riad Salameh. It was detained on charges of public funds, money laundering and illegal enrichment, and set at $20 million and $5 billion in Lebanese pounds.
Within Lebanese authorities’ complete subordinateship to the US and Saudi Arabia, the Hezbollah and the Amal movement are planning to hold protests starting next September, rejecting a conspiracy to disarm the resistance.
Congressional Speaker Navi Berri expressed his dissatisfaction with the visiting American delegation ignoring the gradual strategy.
Regarding the cabinet session scheduled for September 2, Beli, who discussed the Army’s plans to disarm Hezbollah, said “I can condemn anything that leads to differences in opinion in this country.”
Meanwhile, under US pressure, the UN Security Council agreed to end UNIFIL’s mission within 16 months. It expired on December 31, 2026 and retreated the following year.
Sources confirmed with the Tehran Times that Washington is about to end Unifil’s mission in its present form and replace it with Arab forces, possibly allied with Israel.
It has been revealed that Lebanese forces disagree with local residents, particularly after the expulsion of US envoy Thomas Barrack from the south. Sources revealed to the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar that Army commander Rodolphe Heikal was accused of what he heard from the American delegation and the pressure they were experiencing.
Haikal told the American delegation that “if Lebanese blood is shed by the military, he prefers to resign from military leadership.”
“The American delegation offered to provide him with information on Hezbollah’s status in all regions. Some members of the delegation suggested that it was even more dangerous. It provides Israeli intelligence support to the Army and offers the possibility of identifying targets where Israeli drones are being attacked.”
Al Akbar added that President Joseph Oun is aware of the position of the Army Command, but Prime Minister Nawaf Salam is keen to implement US and Saudi Arabia directions and is putting strong pressure on promoting government decisions.
This is the resilience of the region’s resistance despite the security blows they have endured amid the rapid regional fluctuations that could make future requirements difficult to implement in the future, given Iran’s victory and immobility.
The American delegation reportedly proposed further visions based on separating Shiite regions from other regions before Hezbollah continued to recover.
