A “military” city is preparing for confrontation… Rabbi Habour reveals: This is the most difficult stage in Lebanon!

2024-08-20 16:13:40

“Spot Photography”

“The ceasefire negotiations in Gaza have reached an impasse, both in terms of the number of living prisoners released and in terms of Israeli withdrawal from the crossing points,” said Rabbi Habour, the executive director of the Lebanese Bureau of Statistics. Even a ceasefire and the resumption of military operations The duration of the action.

In an interview with the “View” program “Spot Shot”, he pointed out that “after the Israeli attack on the Bekaa missile base, the countdown began for Hezbollah’s response to the assassination of Fuad Shukr. Israel’s actions were very intense.” Extensive, the sight of one of the party’s largest missile arsenals is terrifying.

He predicted that “very difficult days await us, we will face “Mega 2006”, Israel will flood Lebanon with swarms of aircraft, F-35 aircraft will launch a barrage of missiles at us, because Israel knows that Israel is afraid of Hezbollah In response, the launch of its major operation is currently being postponed, the party also fears that its region will be subject to Israeli aggression and that Beirut Airport is not in danger, as the equation points to Ben-Gurion Airport vs. Beirut Airport.

He noted that “if Hezbollah is unable to achieve a security response against Israel, it will resort to a military response, which is inevitable because its credibility is at stake, unlike Iran’s response, which is currently on hold.” With the U.S. presence on its borders, Iran is delaying a response, fearing it would serve as “an excuse to destroy its nuclear program.”

He revealed, “While Hezbollah has missile power and a balance of terror in the region, Israel still has air superiority and technological information. This phase is strategically dangerous, more dangerous than anything we have experienced so far, Because the Israeli entity is in danger, its government is making every preparation to ensure its continuity.

He continued: “We in Lebanon live in a hotbed of international tensions, with a long war that could last for years and a solution that is still far away. What makes matters even more dangerous is that Israel cannot stand alone against the entire Axis, Therefore, the support of the United States is needed.

He believes that “what happened yesterday in Bekaa is considered a strategic strike, Israel continues to attack Hezbollah anytime and anywhere, nothing can stop it. It is always able to obtain information, and this incident may also apply to Hezbollah, so , in addition to military war, we are witnessing an information war.

Commenting on the situation of the Free Patriotic Movement, Habr believes that this is “an internal matter related to the movement. Why do people care about it so much? The Free Patriotic Movement is not the only party to sack one of its leaders.” These are happenings within the political parties. things.

He added that “MP Alain Aoun wisely did not respond to the media, and so did the leadership of the movement, which gave this issue more space than the parties involved. The media hype was greater than the campaign. Stronger because someone is trying to benefit from the issue.

He explained: “Usually, those who leave the party are losers, and if the next elections are held in 2026, I think Hezbollah may not deal with individuals who leave the movement, but with the institutions and organizations. It may understand The movement’s recent political stance, because ultimately it needs Christian allies.

Rabih Al-Habr, CEO of the Lebanese Bureau of Statistics, concluded: “The cause of the electricity crisis lies in the way it has been handled since 1994, when the price per kilowatt was fixed, in addition to financial support. Massive waste in refugee camps and state administration , and the refusal of many districts to pay fees is one of the reasons.

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