Hezbollah can be disarmed through Lebanon’s state. Hamas cannot. A narrow window exists—if Israel withdraws from the buffer zone.
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Hezbollah deploys Ukrainian-style fiber-optic drones, evading IDF jamming. Israeli commanders admit: “There’s not much you can do.”
Lebanese Sunnis back the state and reject normalisation with Israel. Region-wide shifts—Saudi, Turkish, Syrian—reinforce this stance.
Hezbollah threatens to “turn country upside down” to block Lebanon-Israel peace. Talks could bring state sovereignty or internal collapse.
Carpet bombing Lebanon. Israel breaks ceasefires, kills hundreds, and shifts to total civilian terror.
Lebanon ceasefire extended three weeks as Trump mediates. Hezbollah rejects talks. IEA warns of historic energy threat.
Lebanon-Israel talks inch forward despite Hezbollah’s coup threats. Beirut wants slow disarmament; Washington and Israel demand results.
Israelis support the war but not Netanyahu’s leadership. Perpetual mobilization meets manpower crisis. Coalition would lose elections.
Europe must use hard power in Lebanon: disarm Hezbollah, stop Israeli strikes. UNIFIL’s passive era is over. Strategic interests demand action.
US brokers Lebanon-Israel breakthrough: “not at war.” But Hezbollah’s arsenal and Israel’s buffer zone threaten the 10-day truce.
