Why the Lebanon-Israel deal to disarm Hezbollah is historic
Success is far from guaranteed but for the first time in many years, Jerusalem, Beirut and Washington are publicly aligned to reduce the influence of Iran and its most powerful proxy
Assessment
The stated alignment of Jerusalem, Beirut, and Washington on reducing Iranian and Hezbollah influence marks a rare diplomatic convergence, though the deal's success remains uncertain. The significance lies not in guaranteed outcomes but in the public consensus itself, which breaks years of divergent postures. Readers should watch for whether this alignment translates into enforceable action or remains symbolic.
