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December 13, 2006 · Mustapha Hamoui

Is Israel against democracy in Lebanon?

Raffi, a reader, wrote this comment on a previous post:

The Pro Senioura comments in Israeli newspapers mean to systematically undermine his authority , integrity and popularity. The worst thing that israel needs now is a PM like him , an educated popular PM who has excellent relations with both the West and Gulf countries. They need to strengthen Hezbollah and any of his Sunni allies because a free democratic prosperous Lebanon is not what they want. Both Hezbollah and Israel have a common goal so in the middle east even the worst enemies collude sometimes. Remember Iran gate , Syrian presence in Lebanon etc…. Thank God For Sanioura and Pray for Lebanon

Could anyone please contribute by checking out the Israeli newspapers and posting examples of such comments?

In Lebanon, a common theme with the March14 pundits is that Israel is itching for the return of Syria to Lebanon because Syria is perceived to provide stability and a leech on Hezbollah.

If that reflects the true thinking of the Israeli policy makers, that would indicate an unfortunate shortsightedness. A reactionary return to Baker-style “realism”.