JNews Lebanon has learned from high-level security sources that the hours following the signing of the Washington accord witnessed a closed and stormy military meeting at the Army Command headquarters in Yarzeh, dedicated to assessing immediate field reactions and stabilizing the upcoming phase.
Our exclusive sources reveal that the Army Command issued definitive directives to operational units deployed on the ground to strictly prohibit any armed presence or attempts to block major highways connecting Beirut and the South under any pretext, declaring that the security of civil peace is an absolute red line not subject to negotiation or political blackmail.
Furthermore, highly confidential data obtained by our platform indicates that Yarzeh dispatched a firm, indirect message to political and security authorities in Haret Hreik. While reassuring them that the military will not act as a tool for “domestic friction,” it made it unequivocally clear that the Army will not hesitate to enforce the mandates of the diplomatically agreed-upon “Model Zones.” The message stressed that any attempt to obstruct the deployment of legitimate state forces south of the Litani or target military convoys will be dealt with decisively as a direct assault on the sovereignty of the Lebanese state
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