
Buffer Zones and Broken Red Lines: Israel’s New Security Architecture in Syria and Lebanon
Salam El Zaatari, 18/09 11:00 - Reading : 6 minute(s)
Lebanon Syria Israel Peace United States Donald Trump Hezbollah
For decades, Israel and Lebanon have lived under a paradox: perpetual hostility punctuated by temporary ceasefires. The 1949 Armistice created quiet without peace until the Lebanese state allowed the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) to operate from its south in 1969. That decision transformed southern Lebanon into a launchpad for attacks on ...