To Save Lebanon, It’s Necessary to Undermine Hizballah
With Hizballah’s guns trained on the Lebanese people, efforts to promote democracy and reform will hit a wall.
August 30, 2021
With Hizballah’s guns trained on the Lebanese people, efforts to promote democracy and reform will hit a wall.
In the throes of an economic and political crisis, Lebanon faces not only shortages of fuel and medicines, but even of food. While France, the U.S., the Gulf states, and other countries have shown a willingness to help, Hanin Ghaddar argues that their efforts will come to naught if they do not find a way to tackle the central problem:
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