Why demarcate the Lebanon-occupied Palestine border now!

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
and the Israeli occupation regime on demarcating the land border.This is despite the fact that the border has been internationally
demarcated; all that is required is withdrawal from every inch of the Lebanese lands without any negotiations or conditions.The sites
occupied during the recent US-backed Israeli aggression of Lebanon, in addition to the Lebanese part of Ghajar and the 13 disputed points,
are supposed to be freed from the Israeli occupation in accordance with the implementation of UN Resolution 1701.These include the Shebaa
Farms, from which Resolution 1701 required Israel to withdraw and place them under UN control until a settlement is reached with Syria.The
apparent positive aspect of this situation may lie in ulterior motives; Tel Aviv is considering the timing as opportune to impose its
hegemony over West Asia.Obviously, what is motivating the Israeli enemy are the dramatic developments on the Syrian scene and the proposal
Israeli control over Syria.Observers confirm that Washington is seeking to convince the Israeli regime that it will not be able to return
settlers and restore security and economic life to the occupied Palestinian north by signing a peace agreement with the Lebanese
turns out, negotiations are futile because UN resolutions have long failed to oblige the occupying regime to withdraw from various occupied
lands.Apparently, the Israeli regime is planning to expand the geographic scope of its occupation to strengthen its negotiating position and
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is expected to visit Beirut next week, upon US-Israeli orders, to secure an official Lebanese
Lebanon.Less than two weeks ago, the head of Palestinian Authority General Intelligence, Majed Faraj, secretly met with Lebanese President
Joseph Aoun.Reportedly, a series of meetings between Palestinian intelligence officers and the Lebanese Army Intelligence Directorate were
also held.The meetings focused on disarmament of all Palestinian refugee camps throughout Lebanon under the exclusive supervision of
Palestinian Authority security personnel.A list of decisions related to the social and humanitarian conditions of Palestinian refugees will
then be drawn up for approval by the Lebanese government
Reportedly, Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has reassigned Basil al-Hassan to manage the Palestinian-Lebanese dialogue.Al-Hassan is among those
promoting a plan that primarily calls for disarming the camps
administrative, judicial, and military authorities, which observers believe constitutes a covert settlement process!