You become bereft of any morals and ethics if you support a framework agreement that provides full legitimacy for an illegal, terrorist and genocidal entity to occupy parts of your country.
The courage of the Washington Framework Agreement, signed between Lebanon and Israel under Washington's auspices, lies in breaking ideological taboos and transitioning from the logic of a "purely military truce" to one of managing stability and coexistence.
This is where the exceptional significance of Clause 13 comes to light, despite the dramatic pushback it triggered, even from Lebanese voices opposed to Hezbollah but harboring genuine concerns over Lebanon's legal sovereignty and the ability to hold Israel accountable for its actions.
The reality of the matter is that the International Criminal Court (ICC) is not a viable pathway to achieving justice for Lebanon.
Lebanon need only look at past regional experiences with the ICC, such as the Palestinian experience, to see how such rulings ultimately amounted to nothing more than ink on paper.
Furthermore, Lebanon cannot claim the moral high ground of international law against Israel while ignoring the fact that it has hosted the most heavily armed militia in the world, an entity that has operated for decades outside of any legal framework or legitimate state institution.
Lebanon's deepest moral obligation is to its citizens, whose lives have been eroded by decades of a system that consistently prioritized the ideological sensitivities of certain factions at the expense of stability and prosperity. A Lebanese government that chooses to serve its people's future by securing the conditions for sustainable stability, rather than pursuing performative legal posturing, is not surrendering. Instead, it is exercising the sovereign decision-making power that the state has owed its citizens for decades.
Ultimately, Clause 13 remains a political commitment embedded within a conditional, sequenced framework document. Should Israel breach its obligations, the entire framework collapses, and Lebanon’s legal and political options automatically return to the table.
True courage today lies in prioritizing the interests of the Lebanese citizen and their right to prosperity over comforting ideological narratives that have brought the country nothing but ruin. It lies in laying the cornerstone for a republic governed by institutions, not trenches.
@nonewthing@danlfcynwa_ My brother in christ. The Nakba happened in 1948. Hamas was founded in 1987. Ben-Gurion in a letter to his son in 1937: "We must expel the Arabs and take their place."
Do you who was calling for a genocide? Zionist bellend.
HOLY CRAP Trump actually accomplished a miracle. Here is what he got out of Iran:
- Reduce its stockpile of enriched uranium by about 98%
- Limit uranium enrichment to 3.67% purity (far below weapons-grade)
- Cut the number of installed centrifuges by roughly two-thirds
- Only enrich uranium at one declared site (Natanz)
- Stop enrichment activities at Fordow and convert it into a research facility
- Redesign the Arak heavy-water reactor so it could not easily produce weapons-grade plutonium
- Ship out or dilute excess enriched uranium
Allow extensive inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Permit continuous monitoring of nuclear facilities and supply chains
- Accept “snap” inspections under expanded monitoring rules
- Avoid building new heavy-water reactors for years
- Stay within strict limits on uranium stockpile size and centrifuge development for set periods ranging from 10–25 years
Ooops, sorry!
That was the JCPOA that Obama signed with Iran, only to have him tear it up, kill 140 kids, get hundreds of Americans injured, 13 killed, and gas prices to surge 50%.
An American Jew who was born in New York in 1944 and an Ethiopian Jew born in Ethiopia can both turn up and get citizenship, rights, votes, land, homes.
Palestinians who were born there, whose families have have lived there for generations, remain refugees in the surrounding countries, denied a right to return to their lands, despite holding onto keys and property deeds.
This is Zionism.
This is the funniest interview you could watch 😂 Please watch below, it will make your day.
Cohen, CEO of @gamestop went on @CNBC to announce a bid to buy Ebay.
He kept saying the deal would be: “50% cash, 50% stock”, maybe some debt financing (~$20B)
And every time anchors pushed him on details, he just hit them with “it’s on the website.”
Lowkey: “yeah, we’re doing it… Trust me bro.”
Please watch and let me know 👇
@MrAdnanRashid You can watch the video where he confessed that he wasn't ordered by anyone to commit this genocide. No higher rank asked him to kill these people but rather he decided by himself to do it. What the fuck does this have to do with Khamenei?
A far right "conservative" Christian wants to go party with the same people whom today, have barred christians from Jerusalem's Church of Holy Sepulchre on Palm Sunday. She wants to party with the same people who spit on her day in day out.
Can't wait
No more wars and tragedies
We want to party to visit our religious sites to eat good food
We want to have excellent relationships with our neighbour
No we will not fight a كربلائية war