ملفتة أحاديث البعض في ذكرى ١٣ نيسان،
وكأنهم جميعا حكماء وعقلاء، فيما يُصوَّر من حمل السلاح دفاعًا عن نفسه وعرضه ووجوده على أنه القاصر والجاهل.
فلولا من حمل السلاح حينها وضحّى بحياته، لما كنتم اليوم زعماء تتمتّعون بالسلطة والنفوذ والمكاسب والمغانم، وتُسدون النصحَ وتُطلقون الأحكام.
📌حضرة الإعلامي يوسف حسين :
- بدك تعمل فيديو تحريضي لكسب المشاهدات ع حساب قضية لبنانية حساسة ومعقدة، وتتاجر بدم الضحايا والشهداء، هيدا حقك وحق صاحب المحطة ..
- انما تحط لقطات مجتزأة من مقابلات لفنانين واعلاميين وسياسيين لبنانيين، صار عليهم ترهيب لفظي او جسدي من حزب الله، لتصويرهم للرأي العام على أنهم خونة لأوطانهم، فهيدي طويلة على رقبتك..
- بما انك فصيح وعامل حالك فهمان، ابحث على غوغل عن عدد شهداء الجيش المصري في حرب اكتوبر، ارجع اسأل السيسي ورجال سياسة الفسيخ ليش ماضيين معاهدة سلام مع اسرائيل من عام ١٩٧٩ .. والسلام
في ذكرى ١٣ نيسان تحية إجلال لدماء أبطال المقاومة اللبنانية، شهداء ومعوقين ومصابين، لانه لولاهم لكان لبنان إما وطنًا بديلاً للفلسطينيين إمّا جزءًا من سوريا. فالتاريخ مدرسة للمستقبل…
In recent interviews @GhassanSalame gets four major points wrong:
1- the Lebanese army is not lacking advanced weaponry to do its job, & allies not providing more technical support is not why the army commander is hesitant. Hezbollah has penetrated every security institution in this country. And if there’s one way to shield Lebanon from regional war & reconstitute sovereign security it is the neutralization of this country. Neutrality is the preferred weapon that can dislodge foreign actors, not some fictional local force that can confront them.
2- disarmament is not a lengthy process that takes time. His experience around the world, as he claims, portrays a misleading worldview. Disarmement requires serious proactive diplomacy from Lebanese officials that focuses on divorcing Iran’s security leverage from Lebanon, otherwise it simply will not happen. And when that takes hold we will not have to wait longer & suffer over decades.
3- the Lebanese state has not been on the retreat the past 3 decades. It was systematically perverted by the former Syrian regime & following 2005 hijacked by Hezbollah. The “retreat” he suggests is, at best, a false narrative & at worst, a way of buying more time to kick the sub-state weapons existential threat further down the road.
4- yes, tomorrow’s direct talks are to focus on a lengthy pause & a pathway towards ceasefire. And no, neither a lengthy pause or a ceasefire will work without leverage to end what brought us here. Better to make the case for international action & protection rather than sound like a reluctant defender of Hezbollah’s weapons.
صح ست كارول في كتير فنانين و في حضرتك.... بس قلال يلي بيتبنوا هبل المحور الإيراني يلي قصف #الدوحة و #دبي و #الرياض، بركي بتصيري تحي حفلات بطهران و عند جماعة البراميل المتفجرة و شو بدك فينا نحن الخونة
[…]The moment the war justification disappears, Hezbollah loses its veto, Iran loses its last ideological foothold on the Mediterranean, and every political actor in Beirut is forced to stand naked, stripped of the conflict they’ve hidden behind for half a century.
🚩 Peace with Israel is the single most terrifying word in Lebanese politics, not because it threatens Lebanon, but because it threatens every faction that has built its empire on the permanent absence of it.
I have watched this country for decades, and I will tell you what no one on a podium has the courage to say: the people who oppose peace are not protecting Lebanon; they are protecting their own relevance. Hezbollah cannot exist without the “enemy” at the gate. Iran cannot justify its corridor to the Mediterranean without a front line that never closes. And every warlord turned statesman who laundered a militia past into a cabinet future needs permanent instability the way a parasite needs a host.
That is why they prefer death over peace. Not Lebanese death, which has never cost them a single sleepless night, but the death of the system that feeds them. Christians watched their presidency hollowed into a rubber stamp issued from Dahiyeh. Sunnis watched Rafik Hariri assassinated and his political heirs forced to coexist with the architecture of his assassination. The Druze watched their autonomy reduced to a phone call from a handler. Every community outside Hezbollah’s orbit has been living under undeclared occupation disguised as national unity, and the absence of peace is the lock on the cage.
Sixty years of rejectionism didn’t liberate a square meter, didn’t build a single power plant, and didn't secure a future. It buried 200,000 people, bankrupted a nation, exiled a generation, and delivered total strategic control to a militia that answers to Tehran and calls it sovereignty.
Anyone still defending this isn’t a patriot. They are either an operative, or a hostage so conditioned by captivity that they have mistaken the warden for a guardian.
This is why peace isn’t just a diplomatic position; it is the single act capable of collapsing the entire architecture of Lebanese captivity. The moment the war justification disappears, Hezbollah loses its veto, Iran loses its last ideological foothold on the Mediterranean, and every political actor in Beirut is forced to stand naked, stripped of the conflict they’ve hidden behind for half a century.
And then, only then, the Lebanese can finally have the conversation that’s been strangled since Taif: what does this country actually look like when no one holds a gun to the table? Perhaps it’s federalism. Perhaps it’s partition. Perhaps it’s a model no one has written yet. But that conversation is impossible as long as one armed faction holds the permanent right to override every community in the name of a resistance that resists nothing except Lebanon’s own survival.
The opponents of peace know this perfectly well. They know that the day Lebanon signs, their operating myth dies. That’s why they will fight it with every tool they have: religious guilt, nationalist shame, sectarian fear. Because peace doesn’t just end a conflict with Israel; it starts a reckoning with them. And they would rather bury another generation than face that reckoning.
Enough. The absence of peace has already cost Lebanon everything except its last heartbeat, and the men who caused it are now asking for more time. They’ve had a century. The answer is no.
اقرأوه جيّدا، وفكّروا. هذا موقف مع حزب الله، ضدّ السلام. عندما نقول إنّ العونيّين إختراق ذمّي تابع لحزب الله للمجتمع المسيحي، نحن لا نظلمهم. أنصار عون ورم مجتمعنا.
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