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CIS LEBANON SECURITY INDEX – Jan 5 2026

🇱🇧 CIS LEBANON SECURITY INDEX™ – Monday, Jan 5 2026

CIS LEBANON SECURITY INDEX - Jan 5 2026
CIS LEBANON SECURITY INDEX – Jan 5 2026

📊 TODAY’S LEBANON SECURITY INDEX READING

INDEX LEVEL: 🔴 CRITICAL
TODAY’S OVERALL INDEX: 83/100
TREND ANALYSIS: ⚠️ 2026 PIVOTAL YEAR – CONTINUED VIOLATIONS AMID DIPLOMATIC PROGRESS


🚨 BREAKING: DRONE STRIKE TODAY & 2026 DEFINED AS DECISIVE YEAR

CRITICAL DEVELOPMENTS – MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 2026:

TODAY’S DRONE STRIKE: Israel carried out a drone strike on a vehicle in the southern Lebanese village of Braiqaa a short while ago, Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reports. The report does not mention any casualties. Israel says it has been targeting operatives from the Hezbollah terror group that are violating the ceasefire.

2026: THE PIVOTAL YEAR: As Lebanon enters 2026, the national mood is defined less by a sense of recovery than by the daunting task of managing overlapping crises. While the past year provided the first cautious stirrings of renewal, politicians and analysts alike describe 2026 as the pivotal year that will determine if these fragile foundations can support a permanent state.

REBUILDING TRUST IN 2025: Former MP Fares Saeed states: “The year 2025 can be considered a year of rebuilding trust between the state and its citizens. Lebanon and the region are going through a transitional phase, which complicates internal solutions.”

PRESIDENT AOUN’S 2026 MANDATE: Aoun enters 2026 committed to the state’s monopoly on the use of force. His mandate for the year ahead is clear: “We will build a homeland and we will all be under the rule of law and the judiciary with no immunity for criminals or corrupt individuals, and no mafia, drug smuggling or money laundering.”

DISARMAMENT CHALLENGE AHEAD: While a compromise was reached to hand over weapons south of the Litani, 2026 will see the much more contentious task of addressing arms elsewhere. PM Nawaf Salam says the part of the plan on south of the Litani River is ‘only days away from completion.’

DIPLOMATIC MILESTONE CONTINUES: Lebanese civilian envoys are expected to continue meeting with Israeli representatives to review ceasefire implementation. These talks, involving former ambassador Simon Karam, Israeli official Yuri Resnick, and US envoy Morgan Ortagus, have emboldened negotiators to push for broader reconciliation.

UNIFIL DEADLINE LOOMS: The pressure on the state is further intensified by a looming deadline: the UN Security Council has extended the mandate of UNIFIL troops only until the end of 2026, with the intention to withdraw thereafter, requiring Lebanon to assume full security responsibility.

ECONOMIC FORECAST DIVIDED: Economy Minister Amer Bisat is projecting 5 percent growth, citing a rebound in tourism and services. However, the World Bank maintains a more cautious stance, and noted economist Louis Hobeika has warned that the improvement in some sectors cannot yet be called recovery — Lebanon’s economy remains hostage to politics and security.

TRUMP-NETANYAHU TALKS IMPACT: Report indicates Trump asked Netanyahu to wait on Hezbollah operation to allow for talks with Lebanese government, suggesting potential diplomatic window but also warning of possible escalation if negotiations fail.


🌡️ COMPREHENSIVE GOVERNORATE-BY-GOVERNORATE SECURITY ASSESSMENT

BEIRUT 🏙️

Index Reading: 77/100 🔴
Status: Critical with 2026 Transformation Focus. The capital enters the new year under President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam’s leadership with renewed determination. Lebanon is navigating multiple concurrent challenges amidst signs of tentative stability. After a two-year political vacuum, the country has a new president, Joseph Aoun, and a new government led by Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, which won a parliamentary confidence vote in February 2025.

President Aoun’s 2026 mandate emphasizes the rule of law with “no immunity for criminals or corrupt individuals, and no mafia, drug smuggling or money laundering,” setting ambitious governance transformation goals for the year ahead.

The government faces a pivotal year where decisions made in 2026 will determine Lebanon’s long-term stability trajectory. The completion of disarmament south of the Litani is “only days away” according to PM Salam, but the more contentious challenge of addressing weapons elsewhere looms large.

International diplomatic engagement continues with Lebanese civilian envoys meeting Israeli representatives alongside US envoy Morgan Ortagus, creating unprecedented direct diplomatic contact that remains highly controversial domestically but represents significant progress toward conflict resolution.

The electricity and infrastructure situation shows gradual improvement, though Economy Minister’s projection of 5% growth faces skepticism from the World Bank and economists who warn that improvement cannot yet be called recovery while politics and security dominate economic prospects.

Key Factor: 2026 defined as decisive year for state-building with disarmament completion imminent south of Litani while broader weapons challenge and UNIFIL withdrawal deadline create urgency for governmental authority consolidation.

MOUNT LEBANON 🏞️

Index Reading: 74/100 🟡
Status: Elevated with Economic Recovery Hopes. The governorate benefits from 2026 optimism as the year of potential transformation, with tourism sector showing signs of revival. Lebanese communities are displaying remarkable resilience, with civil society organizations playing a crucial role in providing essential services.

Business confidence shows cautious improvement as 2026 is described as the year that will determine if fragile foundations can support permanent state stability. The cultural scene in Beirut shows signs of revival, with galleries, theatres, and music venues reopening, reflecting Lebanese determination to maintain cultural vibrancy.

Infrastructure improvements continue under stable governmental framework, with Economy Minister projecting 5% growth driven by tourism and services rebound. However, business leaders remain cautious, noting that recovery depends on successfully navigating the disarmament challenges ahead.

The region serves as primary center for Lebanon’s economic and cultural revival, though economists warn that improvement cannot be called recovery while political and security uncertainties remain dominant factors affecting investment and business planning.

Key Factor: Cautious economic optimism for 2026 balanced by recognition that recovery depends on successful navigation of disarmament and security challenges ahead.

NORTH LEBANON 🌊

Index Reading: 76/100 🔴
Status: Critical with Regional Transition Impact. Tripoli and surrounding areas navigate 2026 amid regional transition following the fall of Assad regime in Syria in December 2024, which has introduced new regional dynamics affecting Lebanon’s political landscape.

Economic conditions show mixed indicators as the region benefits from stable governmental framework but faces ongoing challenges from regional instability. The port city’s commercial activities depend heavily on successful resolution of security challenges and disarmament implementation.

Cross-border dynamics with Syria undergo fundamental transformation following Assad regime collapse, creating both challenges and opportunities for Lebanese sovereignty and economic recovery. The changing regional landscape requires careful navigation to maximize economic opportunities while maintaining security.

Infrastructure projects proceed under governmental authority with international support, though regional transition creates uncertainty about cross-border trade and economic coordination frameworks.

Key Factor: Regional transformation from Assad regime fall creating new dynamics while economic recovery depends on successful navigation of changing Syrian relationship and internal security challenges.

AKKAR 🌲

Index Reading: 77/100 🔴
Status: Critical with Border Transformation. The Syrian border situation undergoes fundamental change following December 2024 Assad regime fall, requiring new security and economic frameworks for cross-border relations and coordination.

Lebanese Armed Forces operations adapt to new regional reality while maintaining border security under challenging conditions. The changing Syrian situation creates both security concerns and potential economic opportunities requiring careful governmental management.

Cross-border humanitarian and economic coordination enters new phase as Syria transitions, affecting refugee situations, trade relations, and security cooperation frameworks that dominated previous arrangements.

The region’s strategic importance increases as Lebanon navigates new relationship with post-Assad Syria while maintaining sovereignty and border security under changed regional conditions.

Key Factor: Border security and economic relations undergoing fundamental transformation following Assad regime fall requiring new frameworks while maintaining Lebanese sovereignty.

BEQAA VALLEY 🍇

Index Reading: 80/100 🔴
Status: Critical with Disarmament Focus. The valley faces the most challenging disarmament task as 2026 brings focus to weapons beyond the Litani River. While compromise reached south of Litani, 2026 will see much more contentious task of addressing arms elsewhere, particularly in Beqaa strongholds.

Agricultural operations continue with security awareness as the region’s role in disarmament debate becomes central to 2026’s pivotal decisions. International development projects proceed cautiously while awaiting resolution of weapons issue affecting long-term stability.

The standoff with Tehran continues to strain ties as Iranian officials criticize Lebanese disarmament policy. Beirut must continue to insist that Iran respect Lebanon’s sovereignty and refrain from interference, creating diplomatic tension affecting the region.

Key Factor: Epicenter of 2026’s most contentious disarmament challenge as government moves beyond Litani compromise to address weapons throughout Lebanon including Beqaa strongholds.

BAALBEK-HERMEL 🕌

Index Reading: 82/100 🔴
Status: Critical with Sovereignty Assertion. This region enters 2026 as focal point for state monopoly on force implementation. President Aoun’s commitment to eliminate criminal and corrupt immunity, mafia activity, and drug smuggling directly affects this historically challenging governorate.

Infrastructure improvements continue under governmental authority, though the region’s traditional resistance to central government control creates ongoing tension as 2026’s transformational agenda proceeds.

The region’s strategic importance and historical patterns create particular challenges for President Aoun’s 2026 mandate to establish rule of law throughout Lebanon without exceptions or immunity for any actors.

Key Factor: Critical testing ground for President Aoun’s 2026 commitment to establish rule of law and state monopoly on force without immunity or exceptions throughout Lebanon.

KESERWAN-JBEIL 🏛️

Index Reading: 70/100 🟡
Status: Elevated with Tourism Recovery. The coastal governorate benefits significantly from 2026 economic optimism, with Economy Minister projecting 5% growth citing tourism and services rebound. The cultural scene revival in Beirut extends to coastal areas, attracting domestic and cautious international visitors.

Business operations show improvement as the year described as pivotal for determining permanent stability creates investor interest, though economists’ warnings that improvement isn’t yet recovery temper expectations.

Infrastructure improvements proceed normally, while the region serves as showcase for Lebanon’s resilience and determination to maintain cultural vibrancy despite challenges.

Key Factor: Tourism and cultural sector leading economic recovery indicators while serving as model for Lebanon’s characteristic resilience during 2026 transformation year.

SOUTH LEBANON 🌴

Index Reading: 85/100 🔴
Status: Critical with Disarmament Implementation Focus. The south experiences ongoing Israeli strikes including today’s drone attack on Braiqaa, while PM Salam announces disarmament plan south of Litani River is “only days away from completion.”

The Israeli army has launched a series of strikes on southern and eastern Lebanon, saying it targeted Hezbollah sites, with near-daily violations of the 2024 ceasefire agreement continuing into 2026.

UNIFIL mandate extension only until end of 2026 creates urgency for Lebanese army to assume full security responsibility. The pressure intensifies as international peacekeepers prepare for withdrawal requiring complete Lebanese sovereignty over southern security.

Civilian populations experience continued strikes while disarmament implementation proceeds, creating dangerous transition period where multiple security actors operate simultaneously.

Key Factor: Disarmament implementation “only days away” from completion while ongoing Israeli strikes and UNIFIL withdrawal deadline create critical transition requiring full Lebanese army security assumption.

NABATIEH ⛪

Index Reading: 84/100 🔴
Status: Critical with Reconstruction Focus. The governorate participates in disarmament implementation while managing reconstruction from previous conflict damage. Infrastructure restoration continues under governmental framework as 2026’s pivotal decisions determine long-term recovery prospects.

Civilian populations benefit from relative improvement compared to height of conflict but continue experiencing Israeli strikes as ceasefire violations persist into new year.

The region’s role in disarmament south of Litani makes it central to PM Salam’s announcement that plan completion is “only days away,” requiring cooperation from local populations and armed groups.

Key Factor: Central to immediate disarmament implementation south of Litani while reconstruction efforts depend on successful security transition and ceasefire violations cessation.


🎯 CRITICAL SECURITY INTELLIGENCE BRIEF – 2026 TRANSFORMATION YEAR

🔥 CURRENT HIGH-RISK AREAS:

Priority Level 1 – Active Operations Today:

  1. Braiqaa, South Lebanon – Drone strike today targeting vehicle
  2. South Lebanon Border Areas – Near-daily Israeli strikes continuing into 2026
  3. Disarmament Implementation Zones – South of Litani “only days away” from completion
  4. Beqaa Valley – Next phase of disarmament beyond Litani creating tension
  5. All Hezbollah Presence Areas – Israeli targeting operations ongoing

Priority Level 2 – 2026 Transformation Monitoring: 6. Government Buildings Beirut – Central authority consolidation efforts 7. UNIFIL Areas – Transition planning for end-2026 withdrawal 8. Syrian Border – New relationship framework following Assad fall 9. Economic Recovery Zones – Tourism and services rebound areas 10. Diplomatic Meeting Sites – Israeli-Lebanese civilian envoy discussions

✅ SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVED STABILITY INDICATORS:

2026 Positive Foundations:

  • Presidential Authority: Clear mandate for rule of law without immunity
  • Government Stability: PM Salam’s administration maintaining parliamentary confidence
  • Disarmament Progress: South of Litani completion “only days away”
  • International Diplomacy: Unprecedented Israeli-Lebanese civilian envoy meetings
  • Economic Projections: 5% growth forecast from tourism and services rebound

⚠️ 2026 CRITICAL CHALLENGES REQUIRING MONITORING:

Pivotal Year Decisions Ahead:

  • Weapons Beyond Litani: Most contentious disarmament phase beginning
  • UNIFIL Withdrawal: End-2026 deadline requiring full Lebanese security assumption
  • Iranian Relations: Tehran criticism of disarmament creating diplomatic strain
  • Economic Recovery: Fragile improvement hostage to political and security developments
  • Regional Transition: Post-Assad Syria creating new dynamics and uncertainties

📱 CURRENT SECURITY GUIDANCE – 2026 TRANSFORMATION YEAR

🏠 GUIDANCE FOR RESIDENTS:

2026 PIVOTAL YEAR CONTEXT: Lebanon enters the year that politicians and analysts describe as decisive for determining if fragile foundations can support permanent state stability. President Aoun’s mandate emphasizes rule of law, while PM Salam announces disarmament south of Litani is “only days away” from completion.

CURRENT SECURITY ENVIRONMENT:

  • Today’s Strike: Drone attack on Braiqaa demonstrates ongoing violations
  • Near-Daily Operations: Israeli strikes continuing despite ceasefire framework
  • Disarmament Implementation: Immediate completion south of Litani approaching
  • Transformation Agenda: 2026 decisions determining long-term stability trajectory

2026 TRANSFORMATION OPPORTUNITIES:

  • Trust Rebuilding: 2025 described as year of restoring state-citizen trust
  • Rule of Law Focus: Presidential mandate for no immunity, no mafia, no drug smuggling
  • Economic Growth: 5% projected growth from tourism and services rebound
  • Cultural Revival: Beirut galleries, theatres, music venues reopening

ONGOING PRECAUTIONS:

  • Southern areas continue experiencing strikes including today’s Braiqaa attack
  • Disarmament implementation creating transition security challenges
  • UNIFIL withdrawal deadline requiring Lebanese army readiness
  • Economic recovery fragile and hostage to security developments

🏢 BUSINESS OPERATIONS GUIDANCE:

2026 ECONOMIC FORECAST: Economy Minister projects 5% growth citing tourism and services rebound, though World Bank maintains caution and economists warn improvement isn’t yet recovery while political and security factors dominate.

TRANSFORMATION YEAR BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT:

  • Governmental Stability: Presidential and PM authority providing policy predictability
  • Security Transition: Disarmament implementation creating short-term uncertainty
  • Tourism Recovery: Cultural scene revival and domestic confidence improvement
  • International Engagement: Diplomatic progress creating cautious investor interest

OPERATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS:

  • 2026 described as year determining permanent stability foundations
  • Disarmament completion south of Litani provides security improvement
  • UNIFIL withdrawal deadline requiring business adaptation planning
  • Economic growth dependent on successful political and security transformation

🚗 TRAVEL ADVISORY – 2026 TRANSFORMATION PERIOD:

CURRENT TRAVEL STATUS: 2026 begins with continued security challenges including today’s drone strike, but governmental stability and disarmament progress create improving long-term prospects dependent on successful transformation implementation.

2026 TRAVEL CONSIDERATIONS:

  • Ongoing Strikes: Today’s Braiqaa attack demonstrates continued risks
  • Southern Areas: Near-daily Israeli operations requiring enhanced caution
  • Economic Recovery: Tourism rebound projected but dependent on security
  • Cultural Revival: Beirut galleries, theatres, venues reopening attracting visitors
  • Disarmament Transition: “Only days” until Litani completion creating change period

📊 2026 TRANSFORMATION YEAR SECURITY ANALYSIS

Today’s Assessment: 2026 Pivotal Year Beginning with Continued Challenges and Transformation Opportunities
Governmental Authority: Presidential mandate clear for rule of law, disarmament, elimination of immunity
Disarmament Progress: South of Litani completion “only days away” per PM Salam
Security Challenges: Near-daily Israeli strikes including today’s Braiqaa attack continuing

Critical Analysis: Lebanon enters 2026 with what politicians and analysts unanimously describe as the pivotal year that will determine if the fragile foundations built in 2025 can support permanent state stability. President Joseph Aoun’s mandate is clear and ambitious: “We will build a homeland and we will all be under the rule of law and the judiciary with no immunity for criminals or corrupt individuals, and no mafia, drug smuggling or money laundering.”

The immediate security situation shows continued challenges with today’s drone strike on Braiqaa and near-daily Israeli violations of the ceasefire continuing into the new year. However, PM Nawaf Salam’s announcement that disarmament south of the Litani River is “only days away from completion” represents significant progress toward state monopoly on force.

The year 2025 is described by former MP Fares Saeed as “a year of rebuilding trust between the state and its citizens,” providing the foundation for 2026’s transformation agenda. However, the most contentious phase lies ahead: while compromise was reached for weapons south of Litani, 2026 will address the much more challenging task of disarmament elsewhere, particularly in Beqaa and other strongholds.

Economic Prospects: Economy Minister Amer Bisat projects 5% growth citing tourism and services rebound, with cultural scene revival and galleries, theatres, venues reopening demonstrating Lebanese resilience. However, the World Bank maintains caution, and economist Louis Hobeika warns that improvement cannot yet be called recovery as Lebanon’s economy remains hostage to political and security developments.

International Dynamics: Lebanese civilian envoys continue unprecedented meetings with Israeli representatives and US envoy Morgan Ortagus, pushing toward broader reconciliation despite domestic sensitivity. Meanwhile, the UNIFIL mandate extension only until end-2026 creates urgent deadline for Lebanese army to assume full southern security responsibility.

Regional Context: The fall of Assad’s regime in Syria in December 2024 introduces new dynamics affecting Lebanon’s political landscape and creating both challenges and opportunities for sovereignty and economic recovery in the transformed regional environment.

Historical Context: Lebanon is navigating multiple concurrent challenges amidst signs of tentative stability. After a two-year political vacuum, the country has a new president and government, with a recent Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire agreement marking a significant turning point following 14 months of conflict.

2026 Critical Path Forward: The year ahead requires successful navigation of multiple simultaneous challenges: completing disarmament implementation, managing UNIFIL withdrawal transition, addressing weapons beyond Litani, consolidating rule of law, achieving economic recovery, and adapting to transformed regional dynamics. Politicians and analysts agree that 2026’s decisions will determine Lebanon’s trajectory for years to come.


🛡️ CIS SECURITY: 2026 TRANSFORMATION YEAR SERVICES

🏛️ SUPPORTING LEBANON’S DECISIVE TRANSFORMATION YEAR

CIS Security provides comprehensive protection during 2026’s pivotal transformation period, supporting governmental authority consolidation, disarmament implementation, and economic recovery while maintaining vigilance for continued security challenges.

2026 TRANSFORMATION SPECIALIZED SERVICES:

Governmental Authority Support:

  • Presidential Mandate Security – Protection supporting rule of law establishment and immunity elimination
  • Disarmament Implementation Security – Professional coordination with Lebanese army operations south of Litani
  • Anti-Corruption Operations Support – Security for governmental efforts eliminating mafia, drug trafficking, money laundering
  • Diplomatic Engagement Security – Protection for unprecedented Israeli-Lebanese civilian envoy meetings

Economic Recovery Enablement:

  • Tourism Sector Security – Professional protection supporting 5% growth projection from visitor rebound
  • Cultural Revival Protection – Security for galleries, theatres, venues reopening demonstrating resilience
  • Business Investment Security – Professional assessment and protection for cautious international investor engagement
  • Infrastructure Project Protection – Security for reconstruction and development during transformation period

Security Transition Management:

  • UNIFIL Withdrawal Planning – Professional coordination for end-2026 peacekeeping departure
  • Lebanese Army Support – Security cooperation with LAF assuming full southern responsibility
  • Disarmament Phase Security – Protection during weapons collection and state monopoly force establishment
  • Regional Adaptation Services – Security framework for post-Assad Syria relationship transformation

SPECIALIZED 2026 TRANSFORMATION SERVICES:

Pivotal Year Decision Support: The year 2026 is described as decisive for determining if fragile foundations can support permanent stability. Our services support critical governmental decisions and transformational implementation:

  • Professional security enabling rule of law without immunity or exceptions
  • Protection for disarmament implementation beyond Litani River compromise
  • Security coordination during UNIFIL withdrawal and Lebanese army transition
  • Economic recovery protection supporting tourism, services, cultural revival

Continued Vigilance Services: Despite transformation progress, today’s Braiqaa drone strike and near-daily Israeli operations require maintained security protocols:

  • Real-time monitoring of ongoing ceasefire violations and military operations
  • Emergency response capabilities for escalation scenarios
  • Civilian protection during disarmament transition periods
  • Threat assessment for businesses and residents during transformation uncertainty

International Cooperation Security: Unprecedented diplomatic engagement and regional transformation require enhanced coordination:

  • Security for Israeli-Lebanese civilian envoy meetings with US participation
  • Protection for international business and tourism engagement during recovery
  • Coordination with Lebanese army and UNIFIL during transition period
  • Regional relationship adaptation security following Assad regime fall

📞 2026 TRANSFORMATION COORDINATION SERVICES

PIVOTAL YEAR SECURITY HOTLINE: +961-3-539900
Professional support for Lebanon’s decisive transformation year challenges and opportunities

DISARMAMENT IMPLEMENTATION SECURITY: Coordination with Lebanese army operations and state authority consolidation
ECONOMIC RECOVERY PROTECTION: Tourism, cultural, business sector security enabling 5% growth projection
TRANSFORMATION MONITORING: Real-time assessment of 2026’s pivotal decisions and security implications

2026 Transformation Centers:

  • Governmental Authority Support: Security for rule of law, immunity elimination, anti-corruption operations
  • Economic Recovery Division: Tourism, cultural, business protection enabling growth rebound
  • Security Transition Center: UNIFIL withdrawal, LAF coordination, disarmament implementation
  • Regional Adaptation Office: Post-Assad Syria relationship and new regional dynamics security

During Lebanon’s pivotal year 2026, CIS Security’s professional services support governmental authority consolidation, disarmament implementation, economic recovery, and security transition while maintaining vigilance for continued challenges including today’s Braiqaa strike and near-daily ceasefire violations.


⚠️ 2026 TRANSFORMATION YEAR OPERATIONAL NOTICE

PIVOTAL YEAR ALERT: Lebanon enters 2026 with unanimous consensus from politicians and analysts that this is the decisive year determining if fragile foundations from 2025 trust-rebuilding can support permanent state stability and successful transformation.

TODAY’S INCIDENT: Drone strike on Braiqaa vehicle demonstrates continued security challenges as near-daily Israeli operations persist into new year despite disarmament implementation progress and diplomatic engagement advances.

TRANSFORMATION PRIORITIES: President Aoun’s 2026 mandate establishes clear goals: rule of law without immunity, elimination of mafia/drug trafficking/money laundering, completion of disarmament beyond Litani, and state monopoly on force throughout Lebanon.

IMMEDIATE MILESTONE: PM Salam announces disarmament south of Litani River is “only days away from completion,” representing significant progress toward state security authority while more contentious weapons challenge elsewhere lies ahead.

PROFESSIONAL TRANSFORMATION SUPPORT: CIS Security provides comprehensive services supporting 2026’s pivotal governmental authority consolidation, disarmament implementation, economic recovery projection, and security transition while maintaining vigilance for continued ceasefire violations and operational challenges.


🔍 PROFESSIONAL SECURITY SERVICES – CIS SECURITY LEBANON

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During Lebanon’s pivotal year 2026 under President Joseph Aoun and PM Nawaf Salam’s transformation agenda, trust CIS Security’s 35+ years of proven expertise in governmental authority support, disarmament coordination, economic recovery protection, and security transition management. As Lebanon’s most reviewed security company, we provide comprehensive 2026 transformation services including rule of law enforcement support, Lebanese army coordination, tourism sector security, cultural revival protection, and UNIFIL withdrawal transition planning. Our trained, uniformed, and licensed security personnel deliver 24/7 protection supporting Lebanon’s decisive year for permanent stability establishment while maintaining vigilance for continued challenges including today’s Braiqaa strike.

CIS Security 2026 Transformation Services:

  • Governmental Authority Security – Supporting Presidential mandate for rule of law, immunity elimination, anti-corruption operations
  • Disarmament Coordination – Professional cooperation with Lebanese army operations south of Litani and beyond
  • Economic Recovery Protection – Tourism, cultural, business security enabling 5% growth projection
  • Security Transition Management – UNIFIL withdrawal planning and Lebanese army full responsibility assumption
  • Diplomatic Engagement Security – Protection for unprecedented Israeli-Lebanese civilian envoy meetings
  • Regional Adaptation Services – Security framework for post-Assad Syria relationship transformation

Why Choose CIS During 2026 Transformation:35+ Years Transformation Experience – Proven security supporting Lebanon through pivotal periods and decisive changes
Governmental Authority Support – Professional coordination with Presidential rule of law and disarmament mandates
Economic Recovery Enablement – Tourism, cultural, business protection supporting growth rebound projections
Security Transition Expertise – UNIFIL withdrawal and Lebanese army coordination during critical handover
Continued Vigilance – Real-time monitoring despite transformation progress including today’s Braiqaa strike
International Coordination – Professional support for diplomatic engagement and regional adaptation

2026 Transformation Support: 📞 Pivotal Year Security: +961-3-539900
💬 Disarmament Coordination: Professional Lebanese army cooperation and state authority consolidation
🌐 Economic Recovery: www.cissecurity.net – Tourism, cultural, business protection services
📧 Transformation Monitoring: Real-time assessment of 2026’s decisive developments and security implications

Serving all Lebanese governorates during 2026’s pivotal transformation year with professional security supporting governmental authority, disarmament implementation, economic recovery, and security transition. CIS Security – Your trusted partner when politicians and analysts unanimously describe 2026 as the decisive year determining permanent stability, while President Aoun establishes rule of law, PM Salam completes disarmament south of Litani “in only days,” and Lebanon navigates its most critical transformation period requiring professional security excellence and unwavering commitment to client protection.

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