The election of General Joseph Aoun as president and Nawaf Salam as prime minister marks a significant shift in Lebanon's political landscape, diminishing Hezbollah's influence significantly.
Hezbollah has been weakened by recent conflicts, including the death of their leader Hassan Nasrallah, which has left the group struggling to maintain its power in Lebanon.
The fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime further undermined Hezbollah's resources, cutting off vital supply routes and diminishing its capacity for political influence in Lebanon.
This political shake-up, driven by shifts in US and Saudi support, indicates a possible long-term decline in Hezbollah's role in Lebanon's sectarian power-sharing system.
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