Trump’s Deal Rescues Hezbollah Just As Its Political Base in Lebanon Was Dissolving
Peloni: This is the point which I have been making for some time now.
Trump having created the linkage between Israel responding to Hezbollah attacks in Lebanon and US negotiations with Iran only serves to secure the Lebanese people in the grip of Iran and its occupying proxy force, Hezbollah. While shading Israel efforts to end Hezbollah’s dominion over South Lebanon as being Israel trying to ‘kill everybody’, Trump has effectively turned his back on the growing number of people in Lebanon demanding a future free of the Iranian tyranny which holds the Lebanese Christian community as dhimmis. Trump also similarly ignored the cries of minority communities in Syria as he promoted the Islamist govt of Jolani which instituted its own tyrannical genocidal attacks over the local Syrian minorities. It seems relevant that this is also reminiscent of Trump’s efforts to safeguard the IRGC over both the freedom loving people of Iran, as well as the people of the entire region who simply want to throw off the Iranian suzerainty that Trump is inexplicably securing in place. The support for such tyrannical regimes as these isolates and diminishes dissenting voice, and these voices are the real source from which any chance of peace in the region might arise. This is the point which Trump should be championing rather than ignoring and thereby crushing the aspirations of those who earnestly want peace in the region.
By | June 22, 2026
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Many of the Shi’a in Lebanon are now looking for a political alternative to Hezbollah, that has dragged them into a disastrous war with Israel. Hezbollah’s war against Israel that began on October 8, 2023, has led to the destruction of many buildings of the Shi’a stronghold in Dahiyeh, southern Beirut, and hundreds of thousands of Shi’a have now been displaced from eastern Lebanon. They seek an alternative to Hezbollah, one that will not be a proxy of Iran, but reflect only the interests of Lebanese Shi’a. More on the diminished support for Hezbollah in Lebanon can be found here: “Economic strain weakens Hezbollah support base in Lebanon, ITIC assessment finds,” by Danielle Greyman-Kennard, Jerusalem Post, June 21, 2026:


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