A sharp political backlash has erupted within Lebanon following a series ofIranian military actions targeted toward Kuwait and Bahrain, igniting intense domestic debates regarding foreign interference. Opponents of the Hezbollahterrorist organization utilized the regional escalation to launch fierce public criticisms against Tehran and its local proxies. Critics are openly accusing the Iranian regime of deep hypocrisy, arguing that local populations are being systematically sacrificed to advance foreign geopolitical agendas.
The regional military maneuvers are being viewed by local anti-Hezbollah factions as a desperate attempt by Tehran to project strength after failing to secure meaningful tactical victories. Lebanese journalist Tony Boulos publicly admonished the regime, stating that the Iranian government consistently repeats a specific pattern of behavior. Boulos argued that whenever the regime fails to achieve military or political success, it flees toward targeting civilians, economic installations, and neighboring states, noting that Iranian actions at the Kuwait International Airport put civilian lives at immediate risk.
...Further criticism was directed at the narrative surrounding the current border war, with commentator Nael Berry questioning whether any meaningful deterrence has actually been achieved against opposing forces. Berry noted the absurdity of celebrating propaganda victories while targeted strikes and high level assassinations continue unabated in the south. He challenged the pro-Iran political camp to explain why, if their threats are genuinely effective, they have allowed southern border towns to face continuous destruction, occupation, and heavy civilian casualties. (Read More)
