In post-war Lebanon, Hezbollah grapples with new relationship to the state
Briefly

Hezbollah gathered thousands for the funeral of leader Hassan Nasrallah, signaling resilience despite recent adversities from the Israel conflict. Analysts indicate that this show of strength does not compensate for severe leadership losses and military setbacks. The group now confronts a significant crossroads, particularly following the ceasefire and loss of the Syrian regime as an ally. Experts suggest Hezbollah may be facing its most vulnerable state in decades, questioning its previous dominance in Lebanon’s political landscape and potential future maneuvering.
Hezbollah's show of strength at Hassan Nasrallah's funeral suggests resilience, yet analysts warn it fails to address the substantial losses incurred during the recent Israeli conflict.
The group has witnessed significant damage to its leadership and military capabilities, facing one of its weakest periods in history post-conflict with Israel in 2023.
In the context of losing key allies like the Syrian regime, Hezbollah faces crucial decisions regarding its future direction and role in Lebanese politics.
Amidst growing instability and challenges, Hezbollah's identity as a leading political force in Lebanon is under scrutiny, impacting its potential recovery.
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