Even if there any refugees in Lebanon, because there are many internally displaced persons who left the southern parts of the country because of the Israeli attacks, I don't expect it to become a wave of refugees. There is population displacement in Lebanon, but these people remain within the country. Another thing that is important to emphasize is that it is difficult to have any wave of refugees reaching Turkey. It would be difficult for people to enter Turkish territory because the border between Turkey and Syria is guarded, and they have to go through Syria. It is hard to imagine that the refugees will pass through Turkey and eventually head to Europe. So there is no reason to think about the fear of a large-scale refugee wave. This is what he announced to Lili Marinkova in the "FACTS" studio. and the show “Conversation“ the political scientist Marian Karagyozov.
„What is Israel's Middle East strategy? And they themselves do not hide it - their goal is to reformat the relations in the Middle East, to erase the threats against them. This is actually not possible. The Israelis themselves, with their actions, very often provoke a response from "Hezbollah". Let's not forget that “Hezbollah” was created as a result of the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982. When we talk about “Hezbollah” and "Hamas", we must say that these are also political parties, social movements, and at the same time military movements. "Hezbollah" have ministers and MPs in the Lebanese parliament. The assassination of the leader of “Hezbollah“ does not mean that the political structure is broken. There is a vice president who is de facto president until a new one is elected. Yes, many high-ranking people have been liquidated, but this does not mean that the organization has been destroyed”, the guest also shared.
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