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Eyes on Lebanon during negotiations: Marwa Osman

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Once again, on an Israeli political TV show, what we in Lebanon have long known، but what was once spoken only behind closed doors, is now stated openly:

“We are pushing the Lebanese state toward a civil war with Hezbollah. That may not be such a bad outcome for us.”

The response comes without hesitation: “Yes, that has been the plan.”

With striking clarity, this is an admission that the Zionist war on Lebanon was never merely a military confrontation. It has, from the outset, been a calculated strategy to ignite internal strife, after failing to disarm Hezbollah’s resistance by force.

In this context, the conduct of Nawaf Salam and Joseph Aoun can no longer be dismissed as political misjudgment. It rises to the level of overt alignment with a project aimed at fragmenting Lebanon from within. That is treachery.

Accordingly, a broad segment of the Lebanese public now declares, unequivocally, a withdrawal of confidence in both of you, politically and morally. Not only because of the profound moral failure of stepping over the blood of Lebanese civilians, many still buried beneath rubble or listed among the missing as a result of US-made weapons deployed by the Israeli enemy, while rushing to Washington in displays of shameful dependency that undermine national dignity; but also because you have positioned yourselves as instruments in a broader design to manufacture civil conflict in Lebanon.

The farcical push for “direct negotiations” with Israel, while the south remains under fire, represents a grave collapse in any claim to sovereignty or national responsibility.

So hear this clearly: gather what remains of your political standing and step aside. You are fired! Your mandate has expired. Leave now with whatever measure of self-respect remains, or the people, the true stakeholders in this nation, will ensure your removal from any role that shapes its future.

And regardless of your calculations, or those of any external actors betting on breaking the will of this country, Lebanon’s dignity is not negotiable. Its choices will not be imposed upon it. An end to aggression, and the terms that follow, will be determined by those who have remained steadfast while displaced, those resostance heroes on the battlefield in south Lebanon and Iran’s finest at the negotiating table in Islamabad.

As for you, history will decide where you belong.

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