AhlulBayt News Agency: Lebanon’s Hezbollah has triumphed in terms of the maritime agreement formulated between Lebanon and the Israeli regime, Israeli media says.
Israeli author and political analyst Eli Bar-On said that the agreement formulated between the Israeli regime and Lebanon is a "great victory" in terms of morale for Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, who is close to once again being crowned as "the liberator of Lebanon and the vanquisher of the Israelis from the security belt".
In turn, Zvi Yehezkeli, Arab affairs analyst at Israeli Channel 13 noted that, “The agreement between Lebanon and Israel is a point on Sayyed Nasrallah's record, since he was the one who urged the Lebanese government to hold its ground and not to compromise.
Yehezkeli also underscored that Israel acted stubbornly during the indirect negotiations on the demarcation of the maritime border with Lebanon, until Hezbollah's Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah's threats that forced it to hold back.
He pointed out that Sayyed Nasrallah's threats were effective and put the Israeli occupation under a state of pressure, adding that these threats will prevent the Tel Aviv regime from extracting gas.
Furthermore, the Israeli commentator said that when Lebanon extracts gas, Sayyed Nasrallah will strengthen his position and will be the biggest winner from this situation.
Moreover, Haaretz criticized Friday comments made by former Israeli officials, in which they called on the Tel Aviv regime to reach an agreement with Lebanon.
Haaretz’s Amos Harel accused the Israeli occupation forces of "continuing to tremble at the mention of Hezbollah", slammed what the government called a "political need", and criticized everyone saying that Sayyed Nasrallah was merely showing off amid talks for a "need" to prevent a military escalation.
Harel said that former Israeli officials, just like the occupation's government, saw that Nasrallah was "bragging" through his threats about targeting the gas platform.
However, the Israeli occupation forces showed that they have a very shallow understanding after telling the cabinet that "there is a security and political need for an agreement to be reached shortly without delay to prevent a highly likely security escalation."
Based on the opinion of Chief of the General Staff Aviv Kochavi, Deputy Chief of the General Staff Herzi Halevi, Military Intelligence chief Aharon Haliva, and their "squad" in the Israeli occupation forces General Staff had drafted a document advising the Israeli cabinet to fulfill Sayyed Nasrallah's demands in order to avert an escalation.
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8 October 2022 - 09:47
News ID: 1311536
Lebanon’s Hezbollah has triumphed in terms of the maritime agreement formulated between Lebanon and the Israeli regime, Israeli media says.