US Directly Oversees Zionist Attacks on Lebanon

The English section of webangah news Agency,citing Mehr news Agency,revealed that Lebanon’s Al-Akhbar newspaper disclosed a recent surge in Israeli military attacks deep inside Lebanon,notably targeting Hezbollah positions. These attacks are carried out under direct U.S. supervision from within Israeli command rooms.
According to Israel’s Kan network, American officers are present at the Northern Command headquarters in Safed and monitor operations minute by minute.This means every strike in Lebanon takes place with Washington’s explicit approval.
Al-Akhbar noted that Washington has shifted its role from being a “mediator” to becoming a “partner managing the balance.” the newspaper added that this partnership signals not just targeting hezbollah but reflects Washington’s rejection of a ceasefire in Lebanon; it only consents to “controlling the situation.”
The Lebanese daily described America’s actions as stemming from its failure to disarm Hezbollah through political means and emphasized that this shift indicates Israel is moving away from seeking diplomatic solutions toward applying gradual military pressure.
The report points out that current conditions have halted communications with U.S. envoys while escalating rhetoric against government policies and increasing threats of expanded Israeli aggression into Lebanon.
Kan’s intelligence report yesterday stressed coordination between tel Aviv and Washington regarding Lebanon: an American mechanism oversees implementing any ceasefire on the northern front of occupied territories, with U.S. officers stationed at Northern Command headquarters in safed ensuring all actions align with American plans.
the network asserted that because the Lebanese government has failed to disarm Hezbollah, an Israeli attack on Lebanon is inevitable.
This information appears aimed at intimidating the Lebanese government and intensifying pressure on public opinion after repeated failures of American-Israeli projects intended to disarm Hezbollah.

