<2> Hizbollah’s War with Israel Deepens Its Isolation in Lebanon
<3> Lebanon’s Sectarian Tensions Rise Amid Conflict
The ongoing conflict between Hizbollah and Israel has deepened the militant group’s isolation in Lebanon, exacerbating sectarian tensions and widespread opposition to the war. The conflict has led to mass displacement, with thousands of Lebanese citizens forced to flee their homes and seek refuge in safer areas.
<4> The Humanitarian Crisis Unfolds
The conflict has resulted in a significant humanitarian crisis, with many civilians caught in the crossfire. The Lebanese government has struggled to provide aid to those affected, and the international community has been slow to respond. The lack of access to basic necessities such as food, water, and shelter has exacerbated the situation, leaving many vulnerable to disease and starvation.
<5> Sectarian Tensions Rise
The conflict has also reignited sectarian tensions in Lebanon, with many Sunnis and Christians opposing Hizbollah’s actions. The group’s close ties to Iran and its support for Shia militias in Syria have created a sense of unease among many Lebanese, who fear that Hizbollah’s actions will drag the country into a wider conflict.
<6> Economic Consequences
The conflict
