It seems that history is repeating itself in Lebanon in a tragic way, with crises resurfacing that threaten the state’s existence and stability. This repetition raises questions about the capacity of both internal and external stakeholders to address the roots of the crisis and prevent the country’s situation from deteriorating.
The analysis concludes that the best path for the success of President Donald Trump's policy regarding the Middle East lies in ensuring Lebanon remains a resilient state while working to weaken Hezbollah's influence. This option is presented as a central strategy that could contribute to achieving tangible political results in the regional arena.
The challenges remain significant, as any attempt to achieve these objectives will require a delicate balance between supporting Lebanese institutions and maintaining regional stability. The analysis indicates that the success of such a pathway could impact the balance of political power in the region, but it does not provide detailed prescriptions or practical steps; instead, it proposes a strategic option that should be studied in depth.