𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗚𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗧 𝗕𝗘𝗧𝗥𝗔𝗬𝗔𝗟 𝗢𝗙 𝗟𝗘𝗕𝗔𝗡𝗢𝗡
The rage echoing across Lebanon is completely justified, and there is no point in masking the reality: the Lebanese political elite, led by President Joseph Aoun, have executed an act of total treason.
While citizens have paid with their blood, lives, and homes, a weak and spineless administration went to Washington to sign a trilateral framework that functions as nothing short of a national betrayal.
By finalizing a deal that leaves Israeli forces entrenched in a massive “security zone” inside Lebanese territory, the presidency has effectively sanctioned a foreign occupation on our own soil.
The treasonous nature of this agreement lies in the absolute submission of the state’s leadership. President Aoun and his government have chosen to celebrate a microscopic pullback from just two “pilot zones” as a diplomatic victory, deliberately gaslighting the public.
In reality, the presidency has accepted a deeply compromised status quo that abandons the vast majority of southern Lebanon, trading away the country’s territorial integrity for empty photo-ops and political survival in the eyes of Washington.
Even more infuriating is how the president has willfully signed away Lebanon’s skies and safety.
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu completely exposed this betrayal, explicitly boasting in a recorded video statement that Israeli forces will not withdraw from their “security zone” and will remain on Lebanese soil as long as they see fit. Netanyahu stated that any deployment of the Lebanese army is entirely dependent on the “recommendation” of the Israeli military, meaning Israel controls the ground while reserving full, unrestricted freedom to bomb any perceived threat at will. Aoun’s administration didn’t negotiate a ceasefire; they rubber-stamped an arrangement that serves Israel’s strategic goals perfectly, leaving Lebanese families completely defenseless under a legalized permanent shadow of foreign airstrikes.
This spineless treason completely spits on decades of sacrifice and actively threatens to push Lebanon into a catastrophic civil war.
By acting as proxies for foreign interests and forcing an agreement that fractures domestic consensus, the president and his political clique are turning Lebanese against Lebanese, setting the stage for internal bloodshed.
While the country was trapped in a regional tug-of-war, the president rushed to finalize a deal from a position of absolute, pathetic weakness. Instead of standing firm on the country’s dignity, this regime of traitors has given the occupiers exactly what they wanted, compliance, presence, and a free pass to continue their aggression while deliberately igniting internal division and erasing Lebanon’s independence.
🦁 A special tribute to the Lisbon Lions has been unveiled inside the tunnel at the Estádio Nacional 🏟️
Lisbon Lion Jim Craig and club delegates were in attendance as Celtic’s 1967 European Cup triumph was honoured in the very place the Celts made history 🏆⤵️
#CelticFC🍀
Scotland need to start replacing the older players and bleed some new, younger recruits
@ScottishFA to announce the formation of a Scottish Youth Academy
Each SPFL team should be told to supply at least 3 young players to join the Scottish National setup.
That’s a start 🏴
Celtic don't sign players until July at the earliest, even under Ange it was July. We need to just stop all the panicking ffs. If the board fail to sign good player and sell our best players again then that's when it becomes an issue, just not worth the same stress as last year
@Gerrytierney55@ruth_wishart We had the worst possible group. Morocco proved against Brazil they can raise their game to equal the very best. Brazil are up there with France and Argentina. Only Haiti could be regarded as beatable in the sweltering heat, which we did
Gifting goals is our downfall
@BhoyCeltic88@celtic_jaime Backroom staff are usually announced right away. They come as a package with a brand new manager but MoN is basically a continuation manager, so maybe no real need to announce details as importantly as the former…if that makes sense 🙂