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Hezbollah exists because the central Lebanese government abandoned south Lebanon, and it was Hezbollah who resisted Israel's occupation of the south and expelled them from 1982-2000.Hezbollah needs to change their modus operandi if they want to survive as anything other than a localized political movement.
A start would be to merge with the actual Lebanese army and military. Which for starters would give them international legitimacy and would prevent Israel from hiding behind the "terrorist label" that they also use and have used against every Palestinian resistance group, whether Islamic, secular, nationalist, pan-Arab etc. in nature.
Likewise correct their past and current mistakes and reach out to the other Lebanese communities (Sunni Muslims, Christians and Druze) in order to truly create an unified Lebanese voice which currently does not exist - only on paper.
You cannot defeat Israel with militias - you need strong national armies.
But even the Lebanese Hezbollah supporters know the truth of what I have written but due to the selfish reasons of the Hezbollah leadership, they will never give away their power and would rather prefer the current status quo and their slow death - than unifying with the Lebanese army.
That is not to mention the entire Syrian chapter where their crimes against the Syrian people are not forgotten and where they are deeply hated. This is a problem as Lebanon is fully surrounded by Syria on all sides aside from the Mediterranean and the southern border with "Israel".
There has never been any strong "central government" in Lebanon to begin with which is part of the problem. Hence the civil wars. A reason for this is that Lebanon was specifically carved out of Syria to act like a French Christian fiefdom. Or rather more specifically what is modern-day Lebanon is a Druze Arab creation of this tribe and former ruling family:Hezbollah exists because the central Lebanese government abandoned south Lebanon, and it was Hezbollah who resisted Israel's occupation of the south and expelled them from 1982-2000.
Strong national armies never defeated Israel even when they all worked together, let alone now. We don't need to go through the history of that.
The Lebanese army is too busy giving up Hezbollah tunnels for Israel to consider merging with Hezbollah. And the Lebanese government is subject to intense influence by the US government.
But clearly Hezbollah is in a very precarious situation and if radical steps are available to improve their legitimacy and pursue their objectives in other ways, they should consider them.
8 Hezbollah members killed in Israel's bombing in Bekaa. 4 of them were reportedly senior rocket/missile officers.
along with 10 civilians killed and 24 others injured, including 3 children
Hezbollah continues to not respond
but we cannot blame Hezbollah, everyone is in the same situation
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