LF official advises Hezbollah to seek Geagea's help
The head of the Lebanese Forces' Media and Communication Department, Charles Jabbour, has warned Hezbollah that is has reached a "dead end" and that it is facing "major existential threats" in light of its latest war with Israel and the rise of a new regime in Syria.
Accordingly, Jabbour advised Hezbollah chief Sheikh Naim Qassem to seek the help of LF leader Samir Geagea to secure "three insurance policies."
The first guarantee would be for post-war reconstruction, the second for "protection from al-Jolani and Netanyahu," and the third for "ending Hezbollah's internal and external isolation," Jabbour said in his daily article in the Nidaa al-Watan newspaper.
It was not immediately clear whether he was reflecting a personal or an LF opinion.
"Confidence in the LF leader, who does not give up constants and principles, represents the gateway for reconstruction," Jabbour noted.
As for "protection," the LF official cited Geagea's international relations, specifically with Washington and Riyadh.