The British newspaper “The Telegraph” reported that “Hezbollah Secretary General Sheikh Naim Qassem pledged not to undergo pressure, and stressed that the weapon is necessary to defend the Israeli Adwan. She also adheres to her position, as President Joseph Aoun told a senior Iranian official that “no party, without exception, may take up arms and seek foreign support,” in an implicit reference to Hizbah, but it remains to see whether the Lebanese government is able to completely undermine the party. ”
According to the newspaper, “It is a thorny situation that still constitutes a challenge to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has been exerted since the attack carried out by Ham. On the Middle East: “Israel is no longer ready to tolerate Tehran or its agents, and the events that witnessed last year.” The nuclear. But the Iranian government is reorganizing its ranks, and continues to express its support for Hezbollah, as Ali Larijani, the head of the National Security Council, visited Lebanon last week and met with Lebanese leaders and Hezbollah. The newspaper continued, “While Iran’s support for Hezbollah may be limited primarily to demonstrate and publicity at the present time, especially after the main supply path that was going through Syria has been closed to a large extent with the new government seeking to preserve peace with neighboring Israel, experts say that the regime will continue to do everything in his power. Dagris said that Tehran would not abandon the rebuilding of its most prominent agent. Bridge through Syria, it will be much more difficult. Hezbollah entirely would represent a historical change, because it is the only faction that retained its weapons after the Lebanese civil war that lasted from 1975 to 1990, and he has always stressed the need to carry weapons in his “resistance” against Israel. Doing this exposes the country to more incursions by Israel, as its army is still stationed along the disputed Lebanese -Israeli border, and at the same time, the implementation of the plan would lead to a civil war. By withdrawing its forces and stopping the attacks, as the Israeli army continued to hit Hizbullah, despite the ceasefire in which the United States mediated last November.

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