Al-Manar Sources Reveal Army’s Plan to Shield Lebanon Amid Government’s Anti-Resistance Actions
The situation in Lebanon is effectively described as a deadlock, following the government's decision to impose restrictions...

The term “deadlock” aptly characterizes the crisis stemming from the Lebanese government’s move to limit arms to state agencies. Decision-makers find it challenging to reverse course, while the nation struggles to manage the ensuing repercussions.
The recent visit of U.S. envoy Thomas Barrack to Lebanon did not yield any commitment from Israel to cease its daily assaults or to withdraw from Lebanese territories.
The visit was deemed superficial and failed to meet the expectations of decision-makers, hindering any prospects for success.
The Lebanese government’s upcoming session on September 2 will draw significant attention as officials deliberate the Lebanese Army’s strategy to secure weaponry by year-end.
Sources from Al-Manar report that the Lebanese Army has outlined specific conditions for its proposed plan.
Sources have indicated that Hezbollah and the Amal Movement remain steadfast in considering the appropriate strategy to safeguard the nation against the Israeli adversary.




