The U.S. and others have been pressing for years for an end to the political deadlock in Lebanon to no avail. The country’s sectarian power-sharing system has always been prone to stalemate.
They see an opportunity in what the Israelis are doing in Lebanon, but they are also pragmatic and, in the end, as in any war, the battlefield will decide," said political analyst Khaldoun Al-Sharif.
However, the continent’s current political landscape presents very difficult obstacles to making this happen. After the Arab Spring reached Syria in 2011, Lebanon became home to around 1.5 ...
US Sees a Window for a New Push to Break Political Deadlock in Lebanon to Ease Conflict WASHINGTON (AP) — With Israel’s sabotage and military operations in Lebanon taking out many of Hezbollah ...
The U.S. and others have been pressing for years for an end to the political deadlock in Lebanon to no avail. The country’s sectarian power-sharing system has always been prone to stalemate.