South Lebanon – Analysts are monitoring the impact of US President Donald Trump’s visit to the Persian Gulf on the situation in Lebanon. Washington appears to be cleaning up the way Saudi Arabia imposes protection on Lebanon.
Trump argued, “Hezbollah brought misery to Lebanon and plundered the Lebanese state. The Hezbollah militias placed Beirut in tragedy. They are ready to help Lebanon build a future of economic development and peace with their neighbors.”
Trump’s remarks about the Lebanese Herald push a new phase of pressure on Lebanon towards normalisation with the Israeli occupation regime.
It is worth noting that, as Trump falsely argued, the party that destroyed Lebanon, once known as Switzerland in the East, not Hezbollah, destroyed the same political party that Washington is exploiting to implement its agenda today.
Hezbollah did not even exist during the civil war of 1975 and 1990, but it emerged as a response to Israel’s invasion of Lebanon in 1982.
Trump has made the Persian Gulf rival thousands of trillion pockets and has pledged thousands of investments.
Meanwhile, the money has been withheld from two million starving Palestinians in Gaza and has been driven out into tents thrown on the sand burning by American and Zionist fires.
They are also withheld from the poor in West Asia, who are held capriciously by the whims of their dangerous rulers, servants of the Zionist Project.
Analysts are also closely monitoring the outcome of the Arab Summit in Baghdad. In particular, we are closely monitoring the reconstruction of what was left behind by the ongoing US-led Lebanon invasion of Israel, primarily in the second half of 2024.
It is noteworthy that some Arab countries have expressed their willingness to support reconstruction workshops, including Iraq, Qatar, Kuwait, Algeria and even the United Arab Emirates, the obstacles they face are not primarily in Washington’s position, and have repeatedly emphasized the fact that the Lebanese government has not yet launched a reconstruction plan.
Sources revealed that the Iraqi government is ready to fund the reconstruction to provide debt funding from Electricité Du Liban (EDL), which was estimated at around $1.8 billion for fuel. To oversee the project, we are considering establishing an official Iraqi body.
Those familiar with the content of the Arab message that has reached Lebanon since the ceasefire on November 27th are well aware of what Trump said on behalf of the Saudi prince
Mohammed bin Salman: Hezbollah’s disarmament, setting basic conditions for assistance to Lebanon.
Meanwhile, sources told the Tehran Times that the unpublished dialogue between President Joseph Orn and Hezbollah focuses on the issue of Hezbollah’s banking institution, Al Kaldo al Hassan.
Congressional chair Navi Belli responded to a threatening statement greeted by Trump’s deputy envoy, Morgan Ortags, in West Asia regarding her blatant approval of Washington’s economic lockdown.
On Sunday, May 18, Lebanese await the results of the third round of mayoral elections in the capitals of Beirut and Bekaa Valley, coupled with Washington and Riyadh’s attempts to misuse Hezbollah and its alliance into parties that cannot remove political political decisions.
Contrary to expectations, Americans and Saudi Arabians are surprised by the handling of foreign pressures and their commitment to UN Resolution 1701 on the south of the Ritani River, in which Hezbollah did not begin to respond to its enemy.
As Ummah marked the day of Nakba, other bitter catastrophes struck them due to the unperformance of their rulers. The Palestinians, along with honored people from Yemen, Lebanon and Iran who chose to resist, have declared their immobility and refusal to surrender.