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Is Saudi Arabia planning to destroy peace in Lebanon?

Saudi Arabia’s attack on Lebanon was carried out through internal political pressure and the declaration of the Al-Qarz al-Hassan Institute affiliated with Hezbollah as a terrorist organization with the aim of creating instability and perpetuating the crisis in the country.

Experts believe that the Saudi goal of attacking Lebanon is to attack the resistance and the balance of power and its deterrent role.

This goal is the goal of the Saudi-American Zionist, which has always been the executor of the American-Israeli goals, and for this reason, even Saudi aid to Lebanon has been to realize the American-Zionist interests in changing the context of the country.

All those who were recently attacked were either pro-resistance figures, such as Michel Aoun, or people who are themselves part of the resistance representing Hezbollah.

They noted that Riyadh is concerned that the United States has moved away from it, despite the fact that the United States will never abandon this dairy cow.

The Saudis lied to the Lebanese people when they announced that they had distanced themselves from the Lebanese case, but in fact they had distanced themselves from any action that would help resolve the Lebanese crisis.

Saudi Arabia’s goal is to destroy Lebanon in order to achieve the US goal of changing the social fabric and political equations in the country through its mercenaries, such as the Lebanese Forces Party.

Saudi Arabia wants the Lebanese crisis to continue, and any government that comes to power will not be able to restore stability to the country, so that even if elections are held, the friends of the resistance will not win, which is why it has cut off aid to Lebanon.

Read more: Hezbollah Lebanon: Saudi Arabia humbly listens to the US government: https://www.paksahafat.com/en/?p=14258

Experts believe that Saudi Arabia opposes Hezbollah because one of the causes of its defeat in Yemen was Hezbollah’s help to Ansarullah, so it is trying to avenge its defeat in Yemen from Hezbollah and compensate for its disgrace and moral losses. Because it is clear to everyone that the Yemeni war is a futile war, especially after 8 years of killing and starving the Yemeni people, on the other hand, the resignation of the Lebanese government due to the Saudi attacks is unlikely because neither side in Lebanon will bear the consequences.

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