The confession of the Hebrew media to being powerless in front of Nasrallah and intensification of the internal disputes of the Zionists.
These days, the media of the Zionist regime, by admitting the defeat of this regime in front of the Secretary General of Lebanon’s Hezbollah and failing to analyze the personality and plans of Seyed Hassan Nasrallah, are reporting on the intense internal dispute in this regime over the border demarcation agreement.
The media of the Zionist regime have been reporting since Thursday about the emergence of a dispute between Beirut and Tel Aviv regarding the delineation of the maritime borders of the two sides due to the application of some reforms and Lebanon’s considerations in the draft agreement in this regard. The most important change in the draft agreement that Lebanon wants is about the recognition of the sea lanes as international borders. But the Zionist officials claim that this line is “the main security interest for Israel and the stabilization of this line is very important for security reasons.”
In such an atmosphere, these days inside the Zionist regime, all the controversies revolve around the border demarcation agreement between Beirut and Tel Aviv, and the supporters and opponents of this agreement are accusing each other.
Controversy within the Zionist regime over the border drawing agreement with Beirut
By publishing a note in this regard, Rai Alyoum newspaper wrote that the common point of the two parties involved in the Zionist society is the success rate of Seyed Hassan Nasrallah, the Secretary General of Lebanon’s Hezbollah, in twisting the arm of the United States and his adopted daughter, Israel, and requiring both of them to score points using The threat of opening a war front in the north and giving Lebanon rights according to international laws, agreements and treaties.
Nasrallah; An unsolvable mystery
In this regard, Rouei Sharon, a military affairs analyst on the Cannes network, quoting security sources in the Israeli security establishment, considers the Secretary General of Lebanon’s Hezbollah an unsolvable mystery and says that it is impossible to analyze his personality.
He writes: “No commander or Israeli or Western intelligence force has yet been born from a mother who can get into Nasrallah’s head and succeed in analyzing his plans. This failure regarding Hamas and Nasrallah has been repeated many times. Thanks to Israel’s policy in the last decade, Nasrallah has become accustomed to climbing trees. [So he feels he can threaten Israel about demarcating borders.”