Yossi Schwartz ISL (RCIT section in Israel/Occupied Palestine) 06.03.2026
On Monday, Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam announced that Hezbollah’s military activity was prohibited and illegal, and ordered the army to prevent firing at Israel and to arrest anyone trying to initiate an offensive action. The government also approved the army’s action plan for another phase of disarming the organization, which will focus on areas where its long-range missile stockpiles are located north of the Litani. Salam is not different from Vidkun Quisling who was the PM of Norway and collaborated with the Nazis.
The Liberal Zionist newspaper is full of admiration for this betrayal. It says:
“This is an important political turning point in Lebanon. The government denies Hezbollah its military legitimacy and confronts it with the state army. Further evidence of this turn can be found in the announcement by the spokesman for the Lebanese prime minister and the minister of communications, who said that Iranians who are active in the Revolutionary Guards and are in the country will be arrested.
In Lebanon, they are angry at Hezbollah, and this time openly: “They betrayed us, we are in a trap”
Under these circumstances, even if not publicly, cooperation between Israel and the Lebanese government could reduce the power of Hezbollah and Iran. It already appears that the IDF’s actions are coordinated with the United States and through it also with the Lebanese government, in a process that also involves Saudi Arabia and Qatar. The ambition is to promote direct negotiations between Israel and Lebanon.”[i]
[…]”Instead of clinging to old dogmas, Israel should take advantage of the window of opportunity that has opened: coordinate moves with the Lebanese government and the international parties involved, and give priority to the political effort aimed at weakening Hezbollah and laying the groundwork for a stable settlement.”[ii]
It is not an accident that the liberal Zionists and the Arab traitors are on the same level. Both serve the same masters.
Endnotes:
[i] https://www.haaretz.co.il/opinions/editorial-articles/2026-03-06/ty-article-opinion/0000019c-bede-db5a-a99f-bfdf04920000
[ii] Ibid
