Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Donald Trump on the 29th of this month is not an ordinary political meeting, but a war room to design a historic strike that could put an end to the most dangerous destabilizing project in the Middle East, the Iranian project and its militias, foremost among them Hezbollah.
After November 27, 2023, all illusions collapsed. Israel made its choice: preemptive strike is the only doctrine. No waiting, no reactions, no statements. Whoever seeks war will be struck at the source. Whoever plants rockets will reap fire. This is not merely an Israeli desire, but the natural result of the international community’s failure to restrain Iran and its proxies.
Iran today is not a state, but an armed regional mafia. It does not build, it does not feed its people; it knows only expansion, explosions, and the destruction of states from within. Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and Lebanon… all are examples of countries being slowly assassinated by militias that claim “resistance” while destroying both people and stone.
Ending this project is no longer an Israeli matter, but an existential Arab necessity. The Abraham Accords will not advance a single inch as long as the Revolutionary Guard plants its black flags over Arab capitals. That is why, yes: a strong Israel today is a necessity to stop the Iranian plague, not a threat to the region.
As for Lebanon, the truth is even more horrific. The country is hijacked. A state without decision, an army without sovereignty, a looted economy, and a people held hostage by illegal weapons. Hezbollah never “protected” Lebanon; it dragged it from war to war, from isolation to isolation, until it turned it into a failed state.
For the second time in history, “Israeli intervention” is being raised as a salvation option. Previously from Arafat and his destructive weapons; today from Iran and its agents. The difference is that the current occupation is more dangerous: an occupation of minds, institutions, and national decision-making.
Eradicating Hezbollah is not an aggression against Lebanon, but its liberation. Liberation from a death ideology, a war economy, a culture of arms, and the lie of “resistance” that has produced nothing but graves and poverty.
Without Hezbollah, the door opens to what Lebanese have been denied for decades: peace, sovereignty, and a state. A peace agreement with Israel is no longer treason, but a national interest that fortifies Lebanon, ends its role as a battlefield, and restores it as a normal country that wants life, not gratuitous martyrdom.
Netanyahu’s visit to Trump may be a moment of breaking bones.
Either the Iranian project is buried, or what remains of the Middle East is buried.
And the Lebanese? Either a state… or a militia.
Either a future… or an open grave.

