Veteran War Correspondent Says Lebanon’s Resistance is Wounded, Not Defeated
- Elijah Magnier
- Sunday 9 Feb 25
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Elijah Magnier, a veteran war correspondent and military analyst, discusses Lebanon’s resistance at a new stage, its critical role in shaping the country’s defense strategy, as well as its influence on regional dynamics — particularly in Syria and Palestine.
He further analyzes Lebanon’s complex relationship with Syria and the broader regional dynamics that shape its stance on sovereignty and self-determination.
00:30 Current Observations in Lebanon
02:53 Lebanon’s Resistance and Political Dynamics
06:47 Hezbollah’s Capabilities and Israeli Objectives
13:50 Syria’s Role and Future Resistance
17:48 Palestinian Identity and Refugee Issues
21:11 Western Policy and Public Opinion
26:59 Israel’s Future Moves

Elijah Magnier
Elijah J. Magnier is a veteran war-zone correspondent and political analyst with over 38 years’ experience in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Extended field work in Lebanon, Bosnia, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Libya and Syria, created his extensive network of trusted military and political contacts. Magnier specialises in real-time reporting and in-depth analysis of political, strategic and military planning, terrorism and counter-terrorism.
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