Lebanon’s so-called crackdown on Hezbollah is theater without teeth

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by Charbel A. Antoun, opinion contributor
March 11, 2026
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Lebanon's anti-Hezbollah measures target surface activities while leaving financial infrastructure intact

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Regional instability may persist if Hezbollah maintains operational capacity through untouched funding networks

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Lebanon's government has implemented symbolic measures to ban Hezbollah's military and security activities, according to the analysis. However, the article states these steps have not targeted the organization's financial and organizational core. The piece argues that without dismantling these foundational elements, the measures will prove ineffective in restoring Lebanese sovereignty.

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Lebanese government implementing symbolic bans on military activities without financial enforcement

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