Lebanon Debate
Lebanon Debate
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Former Minister Mahmoud Abu Hamdan stated that direct negotiations with Israel are considered an unwise and reckless venture that require a decision from the Parliament and an amendment to the Taif Agreement. He affirmed that the Taif Agreement recognizes Lebanon's hostility toward Israel and that the Lebanese president does not have the authority to conduct direct negotiations. He added that Iran has attempted to shift the regional balance of power, but its resilience remains unthreatened. He outlined his vision for a national security strategy based on the strength of the state, considering that Trump's goal is to incite discord between Sunnis and Shiites, Arabs and Persians, while the Syrian leadership is handling the matter with wisdom.
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