Politics
Geagea: Lebanon is heading towards ruin
As the war between Israel and Hezbollah continues, and the occupying army persists in evacuating Lebanese areas and towns, the president warned
As the war between Israel and Hezbollah continues, with the Israeli army still evacuating Lebanese towns and villages, Samir Geagea, head of the Lebanese Forces party, warned that Lebanon is heading toward further bloodshed, destruction, and devastation. In an interview with Al-Arabiya and Al-Hadath channels on Wednesday, he stressed that Lebanon cannot afford half-measures now, adding that he had warned months ago of an impending war and had urged caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati to be frank with Hezbollah about it. He asserted that if the Lebanese army had been deployed along the border, Israel would not have attacked Lebanon.
Geagea described the understanding of UN Resolution 1701 held by the Speaker of Parliament and the Prime Minister as incomplete. He stated that Speaker Berri and Prime Minister Mikati are unwilling to demand the disarmament of Hezbollah, adding, "There is no room or time for 'smart tactics and maneuvering' in implementing international resolutions." He further stated, "We are not seeking to prolong the war to eliminate Hezbollah, as they accuse us of doing. We have previously presented initiatives to avert war, and we cannot be accused of wanting it to continue.".
The head of the Lebanese Forces party revealed that he will not run for the presidency, adding: “I will not nominate a specific name for the presidency so that he is not brought down,” calling on Berri to hold a parliamentary session to choose a president, and then we will see who will be absent.
Regarding the nomination of Army Commander General Joseph Aoun for the presidency, Geagea said: “There is a strong trend among political blocs to appoint the Army Commander as president, but I need to know his policies before voting for him as president.”.
Regarding the relationship between the Lebanese Forces and the Kataeb Party, Geagea said: "We and the Kataeb Party share the same national vision, but they haven't responded to our calls for rapprochement." He then sarcastically criticized Free Patriotic Movement leader Gebran Bassil, saying: "His standards of honor, integrity, and transparency are unattainable.".
He stressed that the Lebanese must "implement the provisions of the Taif Agreement," adding: "We need a courageous and clear stance.".
On the ground, Israeli forces launched a series of strikes on the historic Lebanese coastal city of Tyre, with footage showing plumes of smoke rising from the city. Civilians fled Tyre after the Israeli army called on residents to evacuate large parts of the city, which is sheltering thousands of displaced people.
The director of the Tyre Disaster Management Unit, Murtada Muhanna, described the situation as very bad, saying they were evacuating residents. The unit's media officer, Bilal Qashmar, reported that many people were fleeing the city towards the suburbs. He commented, "The entire city of Tyre is being evacuated," noting that residents began leaving the city immediately after the Israeli warning was issued.
He explained that about 14,500 people were still in Tyre on Tuesday, including thousands of displaced people from other southern regions.
In the city of Sidon, north of Tyre, dozens of cars lined up on the highway that connects the two cities in southern Lebanon, loaded with families and their belongings.
The Israeli army has asked residents of Tyre to evacuate their homes before a "military operation" it intends to carry out against Hezbollah.
His spokesperson, Avichai Adraee, via the “X” platform, accompanied by a map of the area to be avoided, called on residents to “immediately leave the area marked in red and head north of the Awali River.” He emphasized that “anyone who is near Hezbollah operatives, facilities, and weapons is putting their life at risk.”.
Politics
Saudi-Korean military cooperation: Strengthening air force capabilities
Saudi-Korean talks to deepen military cooperation, within the framework of Vision 2030. The visit aims to exchange experiences and enhance air defense capabilities between the two countries.
In a move reflecting the depth of the growing strategic partnership between Riyadh and Seoul, the Commander of the Royal Saudi Air Force, Lieutenant General Turki bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz, held an important meeting with the Chief of Staff of the Republic of Korea Air Force, General Song Seok-rae. This meeting, which took place in the presence of official delegations from both countries, comes as part of an official visit by Lieutenant General Turki bin Bandar to South Korea, at the invitation of the South Korean government, to discuss ways to enhance and deepen joint military cooperation, particularly in the field of air power.
Historical background of an evolving partnership
These talks represent a new chapter in the decades-long Saudi-Korean relationship, which began with a focus on the energy sector and has now evolved into a comprehensive strategic partnership. Since the launch of the Saudi-Korean Vision 2030, bilateral relations have witnessed a qualitative leap, expanding to include vital areas such as advanced technology, defense industries, and renewable energy. This partnership serves as a model of cooperation based on shared interests and ambitious future visions for both countries, extending beyond mere trade to encompass the transfer of knowledge and technology.
The importance and impact of defense cooperation
Defense cooperation between Riyadh and Seoul is no longer just an idea; it has become a tangible reality embodied in significant deals. The most prominent of these was the Kingdom's announcement of its acquisition of the advanced South Korean Cheongung II air defense system, one of the most sophisticated missile defense systems in the world. This move not only enhances the Kingdom's defense capabilities but also opens the door to further partnerships in joint manufacturing and technology transfer, aligning with the goals of Vision 2030 to localize 50% of military spending by 2030.
Strategic dimensions of the Kingdom and Korea
These talks are of particular importance to Saudi Arabia, which seeks to diversify its arms sources and localize advanced military technology. Cooperation with South Korea, which has proven its global leadership in the defense industry, provides the Royal Saudi Air Force with an opportunity to learn about the latest technologies and operational expertise. This rapprochement also contributes to strengthening the Kingdom's deterrent capabilities in the face of growing security challenges in the region. For its part, South Korea reaps significant strategic and economic benefits, as this cooperation enhances the global standing of the Korean defense industry (K-Defense) and opens new markets for its products in a vital region.
High-level meetings
During the visit, Lieutenant General Turki bin Bandar also met with the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Republic of Korea, General Jin Young-sung, where the two sides discussed a number of topics of mutual interest. These high-level meetings underscore the seriousness and mutual desire to elevate military relations to unprecedented levels, serving the strategic interests of the two friendly countries and supporting regional and international security and stability.
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Saudi Arabia welcomes the ceasefire agreement between the Syrian government and the SDF
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia welcomes the comprehensive ceasefire agreement in Syria between the government and the SDF, and hopes that it will contribute to achieving peace and stability and strengthening national unity.
The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia welcomes the statement issued regarding the ceasefire agreement between the Syrian government and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). This welcome comes in light of the agreement's pivotal role as a step that could contribute to turning a page in the complex conflict that the country has been witnessing for years.
In an official statement, the Ministry expressed the Kingdom's hope that this comprehensive agreement, which includes integrating self-governing institutions into Syrian state institutions, will contribute to Syria's progress toward achieving lasting peace, security, and stability. The statement affirmed that this step aligns with the aspirations of the brotherly Syrian people to build a secure and prosperous future and strengthen their national unity and territorial integrity.
Background of the conflict and the importance of the agreement
This agreement comes in the context of a devastating civil war that began in 2011 and has led to deep geographical and political divisions. The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), whose backbone is the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG), have emerged as a major force in northern and eastern Syria, particularly after their pivotal role in the war against the ISIS terrorist group, with support from the US-led international coalition. Over the past years, the SDF has administered large areas through the “Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria,” creating a complex political and military reality that is relatively independent of the authority of the central government in Damascus.
Potential impacts at the local and regional levels
The agreement holds significant strategic importance. Domestically, integrating the self-governing institutions into the state structure could lead to the reassertion of Syrian sovereignty over all its territory, unify governance, and redirect resources toward reconstruction and development rather than conflict. It also paves the way for a comprehensive political settlement that guarantees the rights of all components of the Syrian people. Regionally, stability in northeastern Syria reduces the likelihood of foreign intervention and alleviates the concerns of neighboring countries, particularly Turkey, which views the influence of Kurdish forces along its borders with apprehension.
International support and diplomatic efforts
In closing, the Kingdom reiterated its full support for all efforts undertaken by the Syrian government to preserve its sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity. The Kingdom also commended the responsiveness of both the Syrian government and the Syrian Democratic Forces to the diplomatic efforts it exerted, alongside the efforts led by the United States, which were instrumental in establishing a ceasefire and reaching this historic agreement. This development reflects a shift in regional and international dynamics and underscores the importance of dialogue and a political settlement as the only way to achieve a sustainable end to the Syrian crisis.
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A comprehensive agreement between the Syrian government and the SDF to unify the country
The new Syrian government and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have reached a historic agreement to cease fire and integrate forces and institutions, with the aim of ending the division and unifying Syrian territory.
In a historic move that could redraw the political and military map of Syria, the new Syrian government announced a comprehensive agreement with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) aimed at ending the division that has persisted for more than a decade. The agreement stipulates an immediate ceasefire and the commencement of a comprehensive integration process for military and security forces and civilian administrations, paving the way for the unification of Syrian territory under a single central authority.
Background of the conflict and context of the agreement
This agreement follows radical political shifts in Damascus and culminates a long and complex relationship between the central government and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). Since the outbreak of the Syrian crisis in 2011, the SDF, whose backbone is the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG), has emerged as a major force in northern and eastern Syria. These forces played a pivotal role in the war against ISIS with the support of the international coalition and established an autonomous administration that governed vast areas. The relationship with Damascus has fluctuated between tension, limited clashes, and tactical coordination against common enemies, but the issue of sovereignty and recognition of the autonomous administration has remained a fundamental point of contention. With the recent changes in power, the door has been opened for serious dialogue to end the division and rebuild the state on new foundations.
Key provisions for unifying the country
According to government sources, the agreement includes detailed and practical provisions. Militarily, forces will withdraw from the front lines, and a new military division will be formed comprising three brigades of SDF fighters, in addition to a brigade specifically for the city of Kobani (Ayn al-Arab), administratively affiliated with Aleppo Governorate. In terms of security, Interior Ministry security forces will enter the cities of Hasakah and Qamishli to enforce the law and enhance stability, paving the way for the integration of local security forces into the official structure. On the civilian level, the institutions of the Autonomous Administration will be integrated into state institutions, with guarantees for the permanent employment of staff and the regularization of their status. The agreement, signed by President Ahmed al-Sharaa on January 18, also guarantees the civil, cultural, and educational rights of the Kurdish component, which Presidential Decree No. (13) affirms is an integral part of the Syrian national identity.
Importance and expected effects
This agreement holds immense strategic importance on all levels. Domestically, it represents a crucial step toward ending the civil war and restoring state authority over all of Syria, including its oil and gas fields and border crossings. This will return vital resources to the public treasury and accelerate the reconstruction process. It also paves the way for the safe return of millions of displaced persons and refugees to their homes. Regionally, the agreement reshapes the balance of power in the region, particularly concerning relations with Turkey, which views the influence of Kurdish forces on its border with concern. Internationally, the agreement resolves the ambiguity surrounding the fate of the areas formerly controlled by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and presents the international community, including the United States, which supported these forces, with a new reality that necessitates a reassessment of policies toward Syria. This could encourage the lifting of sanctions and support for the path to political stability.
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