Resolving the Land Demarcation Conflict: The Lebanese Debate and Possible Solutions

2023-07-12 11:19:50

“Lebanese Debate”

The Special Adviser to the US President, Amos Hochstein, returned to the spotlight again, this time, not through the maritime demarcation, but rather in the land demarcation file, which the United States has long sought to accomplish with the maritime demarcation that took place.

And after the recent developments on the borders, where Israel claimed that Hezbollah had set up two tents on lands behind what Israel describes as the withdrawal line, despite Lebanon’s assertion that the tents are located in the 16 disputed points, which Israel used as a pretext to surround the village of Ghajar from the northern side in preparation for its annexation, which He foreshadowed the outbreak of a military conflict that might turn into an open confrontation between the two parties.

Many solutions were put forward by removing the two tents, provided that Israel backs down from annexing the village of Ghajar, or handing over the two tents to the Lebanese army and handing over the northern part of Ghajar to UNIFIL forces. These proposals are not far from the American air force that re-runs the engines of Chancellor Hochstein, who arrived in Tel Aviv to stop. On the Israeli view of these proposals.

Information about the “Lebanese Debate” revealed that “contacts took place between Hochstein and the former Director General of General Security, Abbas Ibrahim, in this context, which means that the land demarcation file will be in the custody of the latter today.”

The sources talked about the possibility of Hochstein’s arrival soon to Lebanon to meet with officials, where he will hold intensive discussions, especially with Major General Ibrahim, and study the options presented first to stop the conflict and thus reach a land demarcation similar to the maritime demarcation.

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