South Lebanon – In preparation for imposing normalization, anti-hazbollah media is promoting the initiation of negotiations between Lebanon and the Israeli occupation regime in separating land borders.
This is despite the fact that borders are internationally separated. All you need to do is withdraw from any inch of Lebanon’s land without negotiation or conditions.
In addition to the Lebanese portion of Gajar and 13 contested points, sites occupied during the recent US-backed invasion of Lebanon in Israel are to be released from Israeli occupation in accordance with the implementation of UN Resolution 1701.
These required resolution 1701 to withdraw Israel and place it under UN control until Israel reached a settlement with Syria.
The obvious positive aspect of this situation may be due to impure motivation. Tel Aviv believes timing is a good fit to impose that hegemony on West Asia.
Clearly, what motivates Israel’s enemy is the dramatic development of the Syrian scene and the US President’s envoy’s proposal to Steve Witkov of the Middle East about the “possibility of both Syria and Lebanon taking part in regularized trains.”
It also coincides with the call that Boaz Bismus, chairman of the Israel Knesset National Security Committee, imposed full Israeli control on Syria.
Observers confirm that Washington is trying to convince the occupied northern Palestine that by returning settlers to the Israeli regime and signing a peace agreement with the Lebanese state, it cannot restore security and economic life to the occupied northern Palestine.
According to Netanyahu’s office, Washington’s goal of releasing five Lebanese prisoners last week as “a gesture of goodwill towards the President of Lebanese” was to embarrass Hezbollah.
The move aims to argue that diplomacy is more effective than armed resistance!
After all, negotiations are in vain, as the UN resolutions have long not required occupying regimes to withdraw from various occupied territories.
Apparently, the Israeli regime plans to expand the geographical scope of its occupation, strengthen its negotiation position, and impose a “peace” agreement on Lebanon under the pretext of “maintaining security interests.”
This coincides with Hezbollah’s escalation of security, military, diplomatic, and financial targeting, undermining its ability to disrupt the suspicious “peace” plot!
Meanwhile, Palestinian authorities President Mahmoud Abbas is expected to take measures to secure an official decision next week to visit Beirut under US and Israeli orders, and to forcefully disarm refugee camps if necessary, and to contain activities by Lebanon’s Palestinian resistance facts.
Less than two weeks later, Majed Faraj, director of general information for the Palestinian authorities, secretly met with Lebanon President Joseph Own.
A series of meetings were reportedly held between the Palestinian Intelligence Bureau and the Lebanese Army Intelligence Bureau.
The conference focused on disarmament of all Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon under the exclusive supervision of Palestinian authorities’ security guards.
A list of decisions relating to the social and humanitarian conditions of Palestinian refugees will be prepared for approval by the Lebanese government. Prime Minister Nawaf Salam reportedly reassigned Basil al-Hassan to manage the dialogue between Palestine and Lebanon.
Al Hassan is one of those who are promoting plans that primarily seek to disarm the camp. Therefore, they will be integrated into a residential environment and then undergo supervision of Lebanon’s civil, administrative, judicial and military authorities, whom the observers believe constitute a secret settlement process!