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Home»World»Why Lebanon’s complex political system makes lasting peace difficult – RT reports (VIDEO)
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Why Lebanon’s complex political system makes lasting peace difficult – RT reports (VIDEO)

Press RoomBy Press RoomApril 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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RT examines how Lebanon’s power-sharing system and differing views on talks leave ceasefire prospects uncertain

Lebanon’s political system and differing views on how to deal with Israel make a lasting peace deal difficult to achieve, according to an RT report from Beirut. 

Political power in the country is formally divided along religious lines, with key roles allocated to different communities. It is a structure designed to preserve balance, though it can also make unified decision-making more challenging. 

While the government has signaled openness to negotiations and recently moved to restrict Hezbollah’s military role, positions across the political spectrum remain varied.

Hezbollah, which has been in conflict with Israel since the civil war in the 1980s, rejects disarmament. Its allies in the Amal movement argue the issue is an internal matter and that Lebanon has the right to maintain a “strong military” to defend its land.  

“If half the population is against direct talks with Israel, you can’t force it down their throats,” according to RT correspondent Marina Kosareva. Banning Hezbollah’s armed wing “won’t make them go away or accept foreign peace terms.”  

With ceasefire violations reported daily and internal differences unresolved, prospects for a stable settlement remain uncertain. 

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