The Lebanese Hezbollah movement has been in a difficult situation since the war began on March 2. According to internal sources in the group, Israel has occupied significant parts of southern Lebanon, and the death toll among the movement’s fighters has reached several thousand.
The opposition in Beirut has hardened its position, demanding the disarmament of the group, which it accuses of dragging the country into destructive wars.
Despite resistance from Hezbollah, the Lebanese government held direct talks with Israel last month for the first time in decades.
Despite the setbacks, representatives of the group told Reuters that they expect to turn the situation in their favor by working more closely with Iran in the war against the United States and Israel. They hope this will allow them to include the Lebanese issue on the agenda of US-Iranian talks and achieve a ceasefire that benefits them.