Lebanese Army infiltrated by Hezbollah loyalists
- A new report by the Alma Research and Education Center warns of the Lebanese Armed Forces' increasing influence from Hezbollah, raising concerns about their ability to enforce the ceasefire agreement with Israel.
- Lebanese President Joseph Aoun insists that 'Only the state will be responsible for security,' despite evidence indicating otherwise.
- The report highlights a trend of recruitment changes in the Lebanese Armed Forces, showing a significant increase in young Shiite recruits, which may lead to a Shiite majority.
- Experts argue that the belief in the Lebanese Armed Forces as a counterweight to Hezbollah is mistaken, emphasizing the need for reforms to ensure their effectiveness.
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Lebanese Armed Forces infiltrated by Hezbollah loyalists
A new Alma Research and Education Center report reveals alarming details about the Lebanese Armed Forces deployed in southern Lebanon, warning of its increasing "Shiitization" and cooperation with Hezbollah. The report questions the force's ability to enforce the ceasefire agreement. Meanwhile, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun attempts to convince the international community that "Only the state will be responsible for security," despite evidence …
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