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The article discusses the importance of rebuilding the relationship between the Lebanese state and Hezbollah. It emphasizes that matters concerning relations with Hezbollah, as well as issues related to arms and authority, have transcended traditional political disagreements due to Lebanon's deteriorating situation following previous wars. The article affirms that decisions regarding war and peace should fall within the jurisdiction of legitimate institutions, and that the army and security agencies are the sole entities responsible for protecting borders and defending Lebanon—not militias or individuals. It highlights the importance of negotiations and settlements with Israel to regain control and facilitate its withdrawal from occupied territories, while also urging the activation of the national army's role and ensuring that weapons are exclusively in the hands of the state. Achieving this requires building mutual trust among all political and societal components, as well as a complete Israeli withdrawal. Continued duality and ambiguity threaten Lebanon's security and sovereignty, especially amid current threats and repeated violations of Lebanese territory. Finally, the article stresses that the complete restoration of sovereignty by the state is the only way to preserve Lebanon's unity, achieve stability, and avoid sliding into regional conflicts or a new war.
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