The Maritime Agreement is not a Compromise, it’s a Concession if you Look at that from the Israeli Point of View

By: Nicole Jansezian for All Israel News

In an interview, Lt. Col. (res.) Sarit Zehavi, president of the Alma Research and Education Center, told the Jerusalem Press Club that she would not even call the agreement a compromise.

“This agreement is a concession if you look at that from the Israeli point of view because Israel accepted the Lebanese position, which was the [same] position in the past decade,” she said. “This agreement doesn’t change anything in the relationship between Jerusalem and Beirut. It has no political meaning in this sense, it is not implying any normalization between the countries because Hezbollah will not enable that. The meaning of this agreement is just an economic agreement.”

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