Moving past a ceasefire: Recognizing Israel is a big step, but 'normal,' says Lebanese diplomat
Lebanon’s Washington framework with Israel puts Hezbollah’s disarmament, state sovereignty, and Iran’s regional role at the center of a fragile test for both Beirut and Jerusalem
Assessment
A Lebanese diplomat signals that formal recognition of Israel, while significant, would be treated as a routine diplomatic act rather than a breakthrough. The real test lies in whether a fragile framework can actually deliver Hezbollah's disarmament and restore state sovereignty, pulling Lebanon away from Iran's orbit. Both Beirut and Jerusalem face high-stakes pressure to make this work, as failure could reignite instability on their border.
