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The article addresses the repeated Israeli assaults on the Lebanese army and emphasizes that they are part of a political equation aimed at limiting the role of the Lebanese armed forces. It suggests that the army is used as a domestic security institution with restricted powers, and its ability to deter occupation or establish regional balance is constrained. The writer views this policy as a means to enhance Israeli control and divide the army’s role between defending internally and limiting its sovereignty, which threatens Lebanon’s stability and sovereignty, and diminishes the military institution’s capacity to independently manage its security.
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