Complete sovereignty or chaos


Bassam Daw wrote in “Major General”: The state’s sovereignty over its full national soil, especially in the south’s land, is not controversial, and by reference to the entry of the Israeli occupation to it as a result of the state’s involvement in what was known as “Gaza’s reference”, and this is something that implicated the Lebanese Republic with a occupation that resulted in the ceasefire. Patriotism. The sovereignty of the state over the entire southern soil, especially among the areas occupied by Israel, is in terms of the mechanism of the basic item of liberation and its importance in public international law is due to its close association with the concept of the lady state, where it must have a legal -legal military system that is funded by the security situation on the end of the border with the State of Israel without any partner or any interpretation outside the legal logic or what is a threat to the internal sovereignty of the land of the south and which is related to the link. Over the constitution that protects the legitimacy of the state on its soil and through the application of the National Defense Law, which limits not, but confirms the exclusivity of the country’s protection by the forces of the legitimate authority alone.

Sovereignty must be complete, successful and incomplete, otherwise chaos, and in order for the Lebanese Republic to reach its current constitutional composition to address the dilemma of the Israeli occupation and in implementation of the United Nations Charter, which includes many sovereign principles, and perhaps what is required is a phased implementation:
• Preventing war or resorting to disturbing internal security and civil and regional peace.
• Solving the dilemma of the Israeli occupation by deploying the Lebanese army and other forces of the legitimate authority, and by supporting the United Nations forces.
• Hezbollah’s disarmament and prevent any armed organization on the Lebanese border.
• Stretch in the application of Decision 1701 in its entirety.
• Commitment to peace on the borders, with respect for human rights and basic freedoms, which are international legitimacy.


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