Israeli broadcaster Channel 14 aired a report by journalist Ahikam Himelfarb compiling Lebanese reactions to the ceasefire agreement with Israel, with some residents quoted as saying 'Lebanon first'. The report highlights perceptions in Lebanon that the country's interests should take precedence over regional alignments.
The report aired Sunday evening on Channel 14 by journalist Ahikam Himelfarb gathered reactions from Lebanese residents following the ceasefire agreement with Israel. Several interviewees expressed the view that Lebanon's national interests should take priority, using the slogan 'Lebanon first'. The reactions come amid ongoing diplomatic and military developments on the northern border, as Israel prepares for potential escalation in the north following the agreement, as previously reported by The Zioneer. The dispatch does not specify the exact locations or demographic distribution of the respondents, and the reactions represent a limited sample rather than a comprehensive public opinion survey.
2 developments
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Source and signal
- Internal intake
