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Israel is striking multiple towns in Lebanon, just hours after the Mechanism meeting, the first to include civilian representatives. The timing is not incidental. It reflects a clear Israeli message: no matter what concessions Beirut makes, the strikes will continue. Each time Lebanon accommodates an Israeli or American demand, the bar is raised further. Israel is not looking for de-escalation; it is pursuing a broader objective, one that extends deep into Lebanon’s political and strategic landscape. With each passing day, the reality becomes harder to ignore. Only the Resistance has the capacity to confront Israel, despite the heavy sacrifices that path demands. In contrast, a strategy based on concessions and gradual retreat is proving far more costly for Lebanon, politically, militarily, and in terms of deterrence.

Israel is striking multiple towns in Lebanon, just hours after the Mechanism meeting, the first to include civilian representatives. The timing is not incidental. It reflects a clear Israeli message: no matter what concessions Beirut makes, the strikes will continue. Each time Lebanon accommodates an Israeli or American demand, the bar is raised further. Israel is not looking for de-escalation; it is pursuing a broader objective, one that extends deep into Lebanon’s political and strategic landscape. With each passing day, the reality becomes harder to ignore. Only the Resistance has the capacity to confront Israel, despite the heavy sacrifices that path demands. In contrast, a strategy based on concessions and gradual retreat is proving far more costly for Lebanon, politically, militarily, and in terms of deterrence.

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𝗟𝗲𝗯𝗮𝗻𝗲𝘀𝗲 𝗣𝗿𝗶𝗺𝗲 𝗠𝗶𝗻𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗠𝗲𝘁 𝗪𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗥𝗲𝗷𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗶𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗦𝗼𝘂𝘁𝗵 The Lebanese prime minister, appointed by the United States, toured South Lebanon today and was met with open rejection in several villages. Mothers of martyrs and residents of the South confronted him directly, rejecting both his presence and his policies. During the visit, he acknowledged that no one can provide guarantees that Israel will not bomb Lebanon. Yet when asked a simple and unavoidable question, if no such guarantees exist, on what basis is the resistance being asked to surrender its weapons, he chose silence.

𝗟𝗲𝗯𝗮𝗻𝗲𝘀𝗲 𝗣𝗿𝗶𝗺𝗲 𝗠𝗶𝗻𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗠𝗲𝘁 𝗪𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗥𝗲𝗷𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗶𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗦𝗼𝘂𝘁𝗵 The Lebanese prime minister, appointed by the United States, toured South Lebanon today and was met with open rejection in several villages. Mothers of martyrs and residents of the South confronted him directly, rejecting both his presence and his policies. During the visit, he acknowledged that no one can provide guarantees that Israel will not bomb Lebanon. Yet when asked a simple and unavoidable question, if no such guarantees exist, on what basis is the resistance being asked to surrender its weapons, he chose silence.

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Iran Successful in Stopping this Wave of U.S.-Israeli Attempts to Destabilize the Country Foreign Minister Araghchi stated that peaceful protests lasted three days, during which the government held direct talks with economic activists. However, armed terrorist groups soon infiltrated the demonstrations, hijacking their original peaceful nature. Evidence shows attacks on security forces were staged to inflate casualties, a demand from Trump, and most fatalities, including security personnel, were shot from behind. Armed attackers also killed the injured in ambulances, burned 53 mosques, and sabotaged public infrastructure. Araghchi presented diplomats with footage of attackers shooting and destroying government buildings, emphasizing that this was not a protest but a terrorist war on Iran. He confirmed U.S. and Israeli involvement, with Mossad and its affiliates linked to killings and riots. While the West publicly sympathizes with these armed groups, it remains silent on Israeli crimes in Gaza. Tehran’s million-strong march has already begun, drawing a large crowd, while rallies in dozens of other cities are also underway. The rallies are being held in support of the government and against what participants describe as U.S. and Israeli interference, including alleged backing of groups accused of spreading chaos and attempting to destabilize Iran. Funerals were held for police officers and civilians who were martyred in these foreign-backed terrorist operations. Despite the attacks, Iran successfully stopped the first wave of U.S.-Israeli efforts to destabilize the country. Security forces have full control over the situation, and internet services will be restored soon. Araghchi stressed that Iran is ready for serious, equitable negotiations, but will not accept imposed demands. The United States and Israel are expected to continue their interference, but Iran will not back down. The country remains fully prepared to confront any aggression, while also keeping the door open for dialogue. Today’s events are part of a broader continuation of U.S.-Israeli aggression, and Tehran asserts its readiness for both war and negotiation.

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Who Truly Represents the Lebanese People? A Response to Morgan Ortagus The U.S. Envoy to Lebanon Former U.S. State Department spokesperson and American envoy to Lebanon Morgan Ortagus recently claimed that Hezbollah and Sheikh Naim Qassim “do not represent the Lebanese people.” But the numbers from Lebanon’s 2022 parliamentary elections tell a very different story. In those elections, Hezbollah secured 344,882 votes, while its main ally, the Amal Movement, received 190,663 votes. Together, the two core factions of the Lebanese Resistance bloc amassed 535,545 votes, a figure that dwarfs that of their rivals. On top of this, Hezbollah and Amal transferred around 45,000 votes to bolster their allied candidates, further expanding their influence. By contrast, the Lebanese Forces, widely recognized as the most pro-Israeli American political party in Lebanon, garnered only 183,771 votes, barely half of what Hezbollah alone secured. Even when combined with their allies, including Walid Joumblatt’s bloc and other factions, their total reached just 338,715 votes, a figure still smaller than Hezbollah’s tally alone. The imbalance is further highlighted by Lebanon’s notoriously flawed electoral system. Under the current rules, one Hezbollah parliamentarian needed 48,000 votes to secure a seat. Meanwhile, a party like the Kataeb, with only around 33,000 votes in total, managed to claim four parliamentary seats. Such distortions illustrate how the system underrepresents the very forces that hold the largest share of popular support. So when Ortagus dismisses Hezbollah and the Resistance as marginal forces, she is not only contradicting the facts, she is denying the democratic choice of hundreds of thousands of Lebanese voters. More importantly, she is ignoring the reality on the ground: Hezbollah and its allies are not fringe actors but a central pillar of Lebanon’s political and social fabric. If Washington and its local proxies continue to push decrees aimed at disarming the Resistance, they may soon witness the real measure of representation, not in parliamentary figures, but in millions of Lebanese taking to the streets to defend the only force they believe has safeguarded the country’s sovereignty.

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What Happened in Iran in the Last 24 Hours In the past 24 hours, groups linked to Israeli, regional, European, and American intelligence agencies were reported entering Iran’s border provinces. These foreign-backed groups face a key obstacle: protesters demonstrating over economic issues are not cooperating with attempts to create chaos. Some of these groups have now been deployed to Tehran to provoke unrest in certain neighborhoods. The strategy appears to be gradual: as individual areas experience disorder and receive external support, more people might be encouraged to join protests, potentially creating broader instability. What the U.S. and Israel are attempting in Tehran bears similarities to the early days of unrest in Libya and the initial phases of Syria’s conflict. However, the Iranian population is largely unresponsive, and the government appears fully aware of these foreign efforts. Large pro-government demonstrations were also held today, with participants calling for firm action against rioters. The state has reportedly succeeded in distinguishing between protesters with genuine economic grievances and foreign-backed troublemakers with political agendas. Calls for regime change and displays of the Pahlavi dynasty or the old flag remain a small minority phenomenon. Outside Tehran, foreign-backed agitators continue attempts to stir unrest, with mixed success. In Kermanshah, Iranian television broadcast footage showing Mossad-backed rioters opening fire on security forces, which resulted in the death of a young girl, a clear escalation of violence. Border regions with Afghanistan also experienced disturbances. In Qom, two security personnel were killed and two others injured. Despite these incidents, the situation remains under control, with government oversight and internet restrictions in effect. Public sentiment largely opposes foreign-backed unrest, and the government maintains a strong position. Disturbances may intensify at night but usually subside by morning. U.S., Israeli, and allied intelligence continue to monitor the situation, with key indicators being whether foreign-backed rioters can seize control of any neighborhoods or regions.

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