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The Lebanese political scene witnessed a sharp escalation between President Joseph Aoun and Hezbollah, as the President issued a harsh response to the party in the most violent confrontation since his election. This development comes amid disagreements over the choice of negotiations to end the war and the broad support for the president's position.
The Lebanese political scene witnessed an explosion in disagreements between President Joseph Aoun and Hezbollah, in a confrontation considered the most violent since Aoun assumed the presidency. The president's response was harsh and decisive, putting an end to what political sources described as the campaigns of castigation and treachery practiced by the party and its supporters across various platforms. The reasons for this escalation have been rooted in the tensions that have built up since Hezbollah entered a pro-Iran war, dragging Lebanon into a conflict described as "Without a horizon". Political data indicate that the party has plunged the country into a complex war quagmire, which has provoked widespread discontent in official circles. President Aoun's stance was widely welcomed by forces of multiple destinations, reflecting the growing isolation that Hezbollah faces in its political and propaganda battle. This broad support indicates a shift in the Lebanese political mood towards the party's warlike policies. Developments indicate that confrontation will not It will include attempts to close the windows of blackmail and threat used by the party to prevent power from proceeding with the option of negotiations. The presidency seeks to build an internal political "safety net" based on the consensus of the three presidencies. This escalation comes in the context of efforts to end what has been described as the "wars of others" and the wars of support for Iran's interests, as the authority is moving towards the option of negotiations under American auspices. This trend enjoys the support of the majority of Lebanese political forces that seek to end the war decisively.
Source: Al-Wehda Al-Arabia News Portal