Southern Levantine fault lines

Southern Syria is once again on the edge-torn between fragile ceasefires, rising sectarianism, and shadow wars waged by both local actors and foreign powers.

In Suwayda and Jaramana, the Druze community finds itself trapped between fractured leadership and violent agendas. And as Zionist Israel steps in under the guise of protection, the real battle may no longer be for land—but for Syria’s very identity.

Meanwhile, Lebanon finds itself once again at a crossroads, trapped in a web of crises that seem to have no end. Today, the issue of Hezbollah’s weapons, driven by external pressure from the US and Zionist Israel, threatens to escalate into a far larger conflict. As the country grapples with the future of its resistance and the demands for disarmament, can Lebanon navigate this complex web of pressures, or will it tip into something far more dangerous?

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