Lebanon is facing a moment of reckoning following the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in an Israeli strike. The country, already plagued by political and economic crisis, now finds itself at a crossroads as leaders issue calls for unity in the wake of Nasrallah’s passing.
For the past 15 years, Lebanon has been deeply divided over Hezbollah and Nasrallah, with the militant group exerting significant influence over the country’s politics. Nasrallah’s death has only served to deepen these divisions, leaving many Lebanese uncertain about the future.
According to FRANCE 24’s Beirut correspondent Rawad Taha, Nasrallah’s killing has further polarized Lebanese society, highlighting the longstanding rift between those who support Hezbollah and those who oppose the group. The death of such a polarizing figure has left many questioning what comes next for Lebanon.
As the country mourns the loss of Nasrallah, calls for unity from Lebanese leaders are aimed at bridging the gap between different factions and moving towards a more cohesive society. However, with tensions running high and uncertainty looming, the road to unity in Lebanon remains a difficult and complex challenge.
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The present wars lay the seeds for bigger future wars. Fathers will continue to bury their sons and mothers will continue to cry over their graves. The cycle will go on. Sad, isn't it?.
The Lebanese government is utterly useless. Made up of feckless men. It is a creature of Hezbollah.
Peaceful coexistence is a must for the global community.
Peaceful coexistence is a must for the global community.
Get rid of hezbollah for your own sake Lebanon!
Call of duty in Lebanon unless they get rid of Hizbullah.
Hmmm …..get rid of all the rockets in your attics and maybe you can go home…..
UN resolution 1701 wasn't "put on the table". Its a UN resolution that was never implemented. Not even for one day.
Why host Hezbollah and its terrorist leaders. Too weak to do anything, same for the last 30 years
It is time for Lebanon to form a real government and get rid of Hezbollah once and for all
❤ thanks that is true sir continue
Sunday Bloody Sunday 💯
Don't forget Hezbollah is troubling 40% odd Christians in Lebanon…. Muslims actually taken it from Christians in last 40 years by refugees and increase in population of Muslims. Once peaceful country destroyed by Muslims
Its too bad that bbc , france 24 , ect are not showing the people of Lebanon, Syria and Iran celebrating, dancing and singing in the streets 🥳 These countries are held hostage of Iranians t@rrorists proxies