The Arab League in its emergency session on Sunday was in favor of sending a military force to Lebanon in response to Hizbullah’s attempted coup.
Syrian intervention prevented such a plan from being actualized, after Syria stated when Israel invaded Lebanon, the Arab League did not send a military force. That being the case, Syria questioned how such a force could be sent now when Hizbullah is involved, preventing the decision to deploy a force in Lebanon.
In the meantime, Hizbullah’s gain in Lebanon is a plus for Syria and Iran, both interested in toppling the current pro-Western government and Druze leader Walid Jumblatt, replacing them with radical Islamic fundamentalists.
(Yechiel Spira – YWN Israel)
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