Lebanon’s sovereignty remains a critical issue amid ongoing regional tensions and internal political challenges. Experts emphasize that achieving a sovereign Lebanon cannot be accomplished through military means or external pressure alone. The country’s stability is deeply intertwined with the status of Hezbollah, a powerful political and military actor within Lebanon.
In a significant development, analysts argue that a demilitarised Hezbollah is essential for Lebanon’s full sovereignty. However, this goal is unlikely without a credible and comprehensive political transition that addresses the root causes of conflict and power imbalances. Such a transition would require cooperation among Lebanon’s diverse political factions and support from the international community.
Meanwhile, Lebanon continues to face economic hardships and social unrest, making political reform even more urgent. The interplay between Hezbollah’s military capabilities and Lebanon’s political framework remains a major obstacle to peace and sovereignty. The path forward demands a nuanced approach that balances internal reforms with regional diplomacy to ensure lasting stability.
