2023-08-16 21:25:00
What happened on the famous “Kahala elbow” may have reduced interest in the armed clashes between the Palestinian factions in Ain al-Hilweh camp, despite their seriousness and the lack of clarity of the actual objectives of the party or parties that fabricated them, whether they were Palestinian “national” or Palestinian “Islamic” or non-Palestinian parties, some of which are of great interest with the “national issue” and some of them have other internal and regional concerns at the same time. Despite this, the various partisan Lebanese forces still focus their attention on the aforementioned camp, foremost of which is Hezbollah, which is well aware that its location in the heart of the south makes any violent development that takes place within it affect the entire region and may open the doors, which are many, to the intervention of several contradictory internal and external parties. Next, the goals are to bring the south back several years, despite the positive developments that took place in it, the most prominent of which is the removal of the Israeli occupation and the creation of a single “resistance” political climate within it once morest the enemy of the Palestinians, the Lebanese, and even all Arabs at the same time. What is Hezbollah’s assessment of what happened recently in the camp? Ain al-Hilweh? Lebanese observers of the closeness of the “Hezbollah” movement inside and outside confirm that it has nothing to do with the clashes that took place between extremist Islamic factions and the “Fatah” movement, which launched the first commando action once morest Israel following establishing its state on the land of Palestine by military force and with very noticeable external support. At the same time, they assert that no outside party has anything to do with it…
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