- All the anxiety raised by the opponents of Hezbollah among the Lebanese is because it abides by a calendar that is exhaustible and that is not bearable by Lebanon, its title is the sticking of Hezbollah to the Palestinian cause according to conditions where there is no place for neither settlement nor negotiation.
- Practically, the experience showed the truthfulness of the accusation directed at Hezbollah and Al Sayyed Hassan Nasrollah, but neither Hezbollah nor Al Sayyed denied this accusation, but they gradually revealed two facts, the first one is there is no rush for the battle of Palestine but an awareness of its management in order to avoid the costly confrontation. The second fact is that they build gradually growing force that makes Israel afraid of the outbreak of war.
- The growing balance of the Arabs in favor of Hezbollah and Hezbollah's wisdom in managing the war dispel the concern from a confrontation paid by Lebanon, so why are they afraid of its sticking to Palestine?
- The opponents of Hezbollah in the Arab world turn this Lebanese concern into Arab and Islamic concern, they call it the expansion of the Iranian influence and they say that Iran is sticking to Palestine to weaken the Arab governments.
- The question is what if Hezbollah left Palestine and what if Iran left it?
- Iran would have the control over the rulers of the Arab governments under US decision and Israeli blessing more than the days of Shah, and Tehran would be the destination of the Arab rulers for getting satisfaction and blessing.
- Hezbollah would be granted open authorization in Lebanon and the region under blessing and sponsorship of Washington andappeasing of Tel Aviv, even if the sectarian system changed in favor of Hezbollah by having sovereign desired positions from presidential positions to military security and financial leaderships.
- Those who stick to their gains and those who care about them in Lebanon and in the Arab world have to fear more if Hezbollah, or Nasrollah, or Iran abandons Palestine.
Translated by Lina Shehadeh,
2017-08-19 | عدد القراءات 1914