Arab Reform Initiative criticizes 'Yellow Line' doctrine threatening Lebanon's sovereignty
Nadim Houry argues that the 'Yellow Line doctrine' is a military tool for territorial control rather than a security measure. He warns that these practices expand occupation under the guise of self-defense, undermining international law and threatening Lebanon.
Carys Garland is pleased to welcome Nadim Houry, Executive Director of the Arab Reform Initiative (ARI). According to Houry, the “Yellow Line doctrine” is not a security measure, but rather a military tool for territorial control. Drawing on recent developments in Gaza, Syria, and Lebanon, he argues that this doctrine operates as a legal façade for expanding occupation under the language of self-defence. All the while, these practices actually undermine both ceasefire agreements and established ...