الشرق اللبنانية
الشرق اللبنانية
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The article traces Lebanon's historical relations with Iran and Israel, emphasizing that Israel remains Lebanon's primary enemy in terms of hostility, especially after its occupation of Beirut in 1982, along with other events such as the 2006 war and repeated attacks targeting Lebanon. Conversely, Iran, despite its military and economic assistance, appears to aim at exporting the revolution and supporting the Axis of Resistance, which has led to military interventions and Iran’s control over militias like Hezbollah. This has plunged Lebanon into regional conflicts, causing widespread destruction and displacement. The article highlights that Iranian influence has contributed to the disintegration of the Resistance Axis, while the Israeli threat has not ended Lebanon's sovereignty. Nevertheless, the relationship between Lebanon and these two powers remains complex, leaving the question of who is Lebanon’s true enemy open.
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