Written by Joyce houeiss for JNews Lebanon
As diplomatic circles view the current “cautious calm” across the southern front with lingering skepticism, political backstage maneuvers linked to the “Lake Lucerne Summit” and the Swiss meetings in Bürgenstock reveal a frantic race between international diplomacy and Israel’s unyielding military appetite. While a 60-day roadmap was officially announced to secure a final agreement between Washington and Tehran, our platform has learned that the devils hiding in the technical annexes have begun triggering serious anxiety among top decision-makers in the Lebanese capital.
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A Secret US Draft: Does “Corridor Security” Threaten Southern Sovereignty?
Highly reliable diplomatic sources in Washington have disclosed to JNews Lebanon that the US administration has quietly circulated a secret technical draft tied to the proposed “de-confliction cell” for Lebanon. The real bombshell lies in Washington’s push to tie the security of South Lebanon and the security of the Strait of Hormuz to a single, “unified monitoring mechanism” under direct international supervision.
According to these sources, the American proposal includes deploying advanced technological surveillance and sensing devices along the Blue Line and within certain proposed “pilot zones.” These systems would be managed by a joint operations room comprising international mediators—a move that military authorities in Beirut have classified as “a thinly veiled attempt to institutionalize a permanent security custody and confiscate what remains of independent Lebanese sovereignty.”
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Trump’s Bombshell Regarding “Ahmed al-Sharaa”: Political Bluster or a New Geopolitical Reality?
On another front, the political shockwaves triggered by US President Donald Trump’s latest statements continue to reverberate across political salons. Trump caused a massive stir by expressing deep frustration with Israel’s military performance, before hinting at “turning the Hezbollah file over to Syria and giving power to Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa.”
Senior political sources confirmed to our platform that Trump’s rhetoric is far from a mere “verbal maneuver.” Rather, it directly mirrors intelligence briefings submitted to the White House indicating that Israel is unable to decisively settle the battlefield in South Lebanon without the total destruction of civilian residential structures and infrastructure—a path strongly rejected by the international community. Consequently, Washington has begun searching for an alternative “regional stabilizer,” embodied by Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, to contain Iranian influence and its military proxies at the border in exchange for massive economic and political incentives for Damascus. This scenario is sparking genuine panic in Tel Aviv and profound confusion within Hezbollah’s leadership.
Today, Lebanon stands trapped between the hammer of secret American conditions and the anvil of massive regional transformations being actively reshaped by Donald Trump. Will the official Lebanese stance hold firm during this week’s high-stakes negotiations in Washington, or will grand regional bargains swallow up the specificities of the Lebanese arena?
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