Lebanon's Political Struggle Amidst Hezbollah-Israel Tensions
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Middle East expert Amatzia Baram suggests that a long-term solution to the conflict with Hezbollah lies in Lebanese politics rather than temporary ceasefires. He warns that the current ceasefire could allow Hezbollah to regain strength, potentially leading to a more severe conflict in the future. Baram highlights the shifting political landscape in Lebanon, where Hezbollah and its allies have lost their parliamentary majority, opening the possibility for a new president who could push for Hezbollah's disarmament, aligning with UN Resolution 1701.
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