Nawaf Salam's Controversial Actions: A Deep Dive into His Violation of Lebanon’s National Accord

Nawaf Salam’s Controversial Actions: A Deep Dive into His Violation of Lebanon’s National Accord

Lebanon is currently facing one of the most precarious moments in its political history, as Prime Minister Nawaf Salam’s administration aligns itself with U.S.-Israeli interests. This move aims to “legitimize” the dismantling of the national resistance movement’s military capabilities, presenting an existential threat to the nation. With Lebanon standing at a dangerous crossroads, the government’s choices could lead to a collapse if significant corrections are not made soon.

The Lebanese National Accord Document, commonly referred to as the Taif Agreement, clearly affirms Lebanon’s right to liberate its occupied territories from Israeli control. This liberation can occur through either armed struggle or diplomatic means. However, without the military strength of the army or popular resistance, diplomacy may prove ineffective.

Ratified by Parliament on November 5, 1989, the Taif Agreement serves as the cornerstone for Lebanon’s post-civil war peace and national consensus. Key excerpts from the agreement state:

“Lebanon is a sovereign, free, and independent nation, the ultimate homeland for all its citizens… The people are the source of authority and the possessor of sovereignty, exercising it through constitutional institutions… No authority that contradicts the Covenant of Coexistence has legitimacy.”

This declaration underscores the notion that popular resistance is not only a political choice but also a constitutional right backed by international law, affirming the legitimate right to self-defense against external aggression.

Despite pushback from Shiite ministers representing both Hezbollah and the Amal Movement, the Lebanese government has recklessly capitulated to American demands. This situation can be categorized as a political coup, marking another instance of foreign interference aimed at plunging Lebanon into security and sectarian chaos amid widespread public discontent.

Nawaf Salam has maneuvered the Lebanese-Israeli conflict into a new context that risks escalating tensions between the Lebanese army and the resistance movement. Such an escalation could potentially lead Lebanon to the brink of civil war. Observers speculate that an assassination—possibly orchestrated by Israel or another entity—could further ignite the situation, reminiscent of the political turmoil following the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.

Moreover, security sources are expressing grave concerns about the fragile state of Syria, which is still recovering from conflict. Washington appears eager to claim what it views as a “victory” after Hezbollah faced significant setbacks last year. The belief is that disarming Hezbollah would lead to its ultimate defeat, as the organization is seen as the backbone of the Axis of Resistance.

To achieve a “final and complete victory,” Washington aims to disrupt Hezbollah’s military capabilities. However, by remaining armed, Hezbollah could regroup and regain its strength despite any anticipated changes in Syria.

Security experts are warning that Israel, now positioned approximately 20 kilometers from the Lebanese-Syrian border, may target areas in the Bekaa Valley, believed to house significant Hezbollah military resources. The likelihood that Israel may activate terrorist groups in this area raises the stakes, potentially forcing Hezbollah to defend its territory and making it an exposed target. This strategy is a component of the broader “maximum pressure” campaign designed to isolate and exhaust the resistance.

Additionally, there is evidence of growing, albeit undeclared, coordination between Damascus and Tel Aviv. Recent meetings, including one between Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Sheibani and Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer in Baku, Azerbaijan, aim to encircle Hezbollah by transforming the once-secure Syrian-Lebanese border into a pressure point against the resistance movement.

In summary, Lebanon’s current political landscape is fraught with challenges that could redefine its future. The government’s alignment with foreign interests raises critical concerns about national sovereignty and the potential for internal conflict. As the situation evolves, the actions taken by Nawaf Salam’s government will be pivotal in determining Lebanon’s stability and the fate of its resistance movement.

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