Did MTV Also Informed Israel of Larijani’s Location?

Did MTV Also Informed Israel of Larijani’s Location?

Hezbollah’s media and its supporters have begun accusing #MTV of “providing coordinates” to Israel — a serious claim thrown out simply because reality has become too difficult to justify.

Instead of asking how such deep breaches are happening, and how its leaders are being targeted with such precision, Hezbollah chooses the easier path: blaming the Lebanese. But the truth is clear. Israel does not need MTV to know what is happening inside Hezbollah.

Everything we have witnessed in recent years, from the exposure of agents within its own environment to highly precise assassinations targeting figures whose movements are known only to tight inner circles, points to an internal failure, not an external one. The issue is not the

scale of the security breach, nor the repetition of these strikes — but rather an attempt to shift attention onto those reporting them. What Hezbollah is doing today is nothing new. Every time it fails, it turns inward.

Every time it loses, it looks for a traitor. Since 2006, the pattern has remained the same: wars imposed on Lebanon, resulting in destruction and instability and in the end, the Lebanese are expected to bear the cost and the blame. What is most dangerous is this shift: from confronting Israel to confronting the Lebanese themselves.

The same people who opened their homes, who stood together in the hardest moments, are now accused of betrayal simply for asking questions. As if the expectation is not to understand but to remain silent. The reality, however, is much simpler than these narratives. MTV does not hold the keys to this closed world, and the media does not dictate the course of war. The problem runs far deeper: a structure that refuses to acknowledge its own failures, and a project that prefers to invent enemies at home rather than confront its own crises. And each time this pattern repeats, Lebanon pays the price once again.