“At times, and especially lately, it can be easy to imagine that Lebanon is forever doomed to be a pawn in the long-running conflict between Israel on the one side and Iran and Hezbollah on the other. But such a bleak outcome can still be ameliorated through inclusive diplomacy, a national dialogue, and an international commitment to rebuilding the Lebanese state,” the Carnegie Middle East Center’s Mohanad Hage Ali writes for Foreign Affairs.
“The negotiation of a Lebanon cease-fire will raise hopes that Lebanon can at last escape from Hezbollah’s domination. But that will be possible only if Lebanese political ‘leaders’ step forward and lead—step forward to demand that a president be elected, that U.N. Security Council Resolution 1701 be enforced (and Hezbollah forces leave southern Lebanon), and that Hezbollah’s domination of the Lebanese state come to an end,” CFR expert Elliott Abrams writes for the Pressure Points blog.
This Backgrounder details the role of the IRGC in Iran’s government.
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