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The article focuses on the personality of Abu Arz (Étienne Saker) and his journey from the end of the Lebanese Civil War to the present day. It emphasizes his stance against returning to Lebanon under certain political or legal conditions. He clarifies that the official war has ended, but he remains in exile, believing that returning requires accepting conditions that reflect policies and balances he does not agree with—such as admitting guilt or sacrificing his stance on sovereignty. He links political figures and events to his issue of return, affirming that his vision of peace with Israel is based on Lebanon's interests rather than slogans. He rejects having concepts or regional enmities imposed on him, stressing the importance of Lebanese sovereignty in decision-making. He discusses his position on Hezbollah and the Shiite community, viewing the danger not only in rockets but also in an ideological system that perpetuates conflict. He underscores the necessity of maintaining sovereignty and independence and rejects foreign interventions or solutions that weaken national resolve. His return has not yet been decided, and he believes Lebanon’s issues remain unresolved—the gap between the homeland he envisions and the homeland he might return to still exists.
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