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Right, so this is what peace looks like now, apparently. Burning tyres in Beirut. Lebanese anger in the streets. The army going in. Warning flyers over the south. And in Washington, a signing table dressed up like the birth of sovereignty while Israel is still talking about a security zone it very much gets to keep. They want you watching the handshake. They want you watching the pens. They want "framework" and "peace" and "first step" floating down over south Lebanon as though the words themselves could turn occupation into liberation. But the footage says something else. It says people are being warned away. It says the streets are furious. It says this deal did not land as peace. It landed as a sellout by the Vichy administration passing itself off as the Lebanese government. And Netanyahu, who reckons keeping the south is some grand achievement, has been warned from inside Israel's own establishment that Lebanon has buried Israeli prime ministers before and it may yet bury him too. So the question is not whether he got a win. It is whether he just walked into something that actually could still finish him. The reality is that Lebanon's government has put its name to a deal sold as sovereignty while Israel stays in the south under its own security-zone logic. They preferred that option to Iran’s deal which forced Israel out completely. Little wonder the country is up in arms. The people watching this from Lebanon are not looking at a liberation here, a win here. They are looking at the south of their own country being run by somebody else now
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