The conflict between two opposing forces ends when one of them decisively loses or gains in power. Faced with the horror of the occupation’s genocidal power, its successes, and its threats, it is natural for the human mind, always seeking safety, to search for solutions that will spare Lebanon further oppression and occupation. What if Hezbollah surrendered its weapons? What if the Lebanese army entered the Southern suburb of Beirut? What if Sheikh Naim Qassem announced this, or what if President Joseph Aoun announced that? Can the fire of expansionist Zionism really be extinguished? And how, on the other hand, can Lebanon build the capacity to confront it? Can the fire of expansionist Zionism be extinguished? In 1919, the World […]
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