Israel-Hezbollah Escalation Concerns: The Truth about Ghajar Village and Lebanon’s Response

2023-07-08 09:23:02

There are many concerns regarding a possible escalation between Israel and Hezbollah in the south, especially following the tensions that we witnessed recently on the Lebanese-Israeli border, and the political and military skirmishes that accompanied Israel’s annexation of part of the lands of the town of Ghajar, in addition to the setting up of two tents by Hezbollah, which led to To the fear of a war on the southern front of Lebanon with Israel.

Retired Brigadier General Khaled Hamadeh does not see that “the Israeli threats and the words issued by Hezbollah will lead to a war between the two parties, as the party has repeatedly confirmed that it is not going towards any escalation, just as Israel’s actions do not indicate that there is an atmosphere that allows an escalation of the situation militarily.”

Hamada adds, in an interview with the Lebanese Forces website, “But we ask why is the issue of Ghajar village being raised today? This village has been occupied since 1967, and there is no Lebanese village of Ghajar, but rather the people of the village of Ghajar from the Syrian nationality extended towards the Lebanese lands, and following the year 2000 and the withdrawal of Israel from the south, this issue was not dealt with in the required manner, and this raises a question regarding the lack of seriousness of the Lebanese state in the claim These lands that were occupied by real estate expansion.

Hamadeh points out that “the area that Israel has controlled since 1967 and which was added to the village of Ghajar is a Lebanese area, and even following the issuance of Resolution 1701, no consideration was given to resolving this issue and asking Israel to evacuate the village whose people extended towards Lebanese territory, and today it is trying Israel created a balance once morest the backdrop of the two tents set up by Hezbollah in the Shebaa Farms.

Hamada believes that “Israel is trying to make the village of Ghajar a new Shebaa farms. Today, the village of Ghajar, whose people extend towards the Lebanese lands, has turned into a Lebanese village occupied by Israel without any justification. This is a great weight added to Lebanon, and today the Lebanese army is spreading In the south, there is no objection to the government asking him to deploy in uninhabited places, just as the government must have sufficient courage and resolve matters through the United Nations.

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