Recent political changes in Lebanon have led to the election of a new president and prime minister, creating a sense of potential transformation in a system long perceived as stagnant. Despite Hezbollah's historic dominance, recent months have shown it facing significant challenges, including losses in its leadership due to conflict and changes in alliances. Analysts suggest that Hezbollah may need to adapt to a new political landscape, sharing influence with the government while relinquishing its monopolistic grip on key national issues, particularly regarding war and peace.
Lebanon now has a new president and prime minister, with a sense that Hezbollah's significant power may be waning in the midst of a transformative political moment.
The recent changes could lead to challenges for Hezbollah, pushing it to accept its role as a regular political party without sole control over critical national decisions.
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