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Apr 28, 2026
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Hezbollah's Resilience: A Shift in the Balance of Power with Israel

AI Summary
Despite being perceived as a spent force after a ceasefire in November 2024, Hezbollah has reemerged as a strong fighting force in southern Lebanon, engaging in intense battles with Israel. Analysts attribute its resilience to retained capabilities, reorganization, and continued Iranian support.

The Resurgence of Hezbollah

When Israel and Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire in November 2024, the popular perception was that the pro-Iranian Lebanese group was a spent force. However, Hezbollah has now reemerged as a strong fighting force in southern Lebanon, engaging in intense battles with Israel.

Hezbollah's Capabilities and Strategy

Analysts told Al Jazeera that Hezbollah's fortunes seem to have turned, but its future is still unclear and likely tied to negotiations between Washington and Tehran. The group has retained considerable capabilities, reorganized its ranks, and continues to receive significant support from Iran.

The Impact of Negotiations on Hezbollah's Future

The future of Hezbollah is likely to be determined by the outcome of negotiations between the US and Iran, as well as between Lebanon and Israel. Hezbollah has refused to abide by the results of direct negotiations between Lebanon and Israel, and its leader, Naim Qassem, has expressed opposition to these talks.

The Role of Iranian Support

Hezbollah draws the vast majority of its support from Lebanon's Shia Muslim community and is largely unpopular among other groups. The group is still heavily reliant on Iran for its financial backing, and Tehran seems unlikely to capitulate militarily or in negotiations.

The Uncertain Future

Analysts said they think Iran's distrust of the US and Israel means it is unlikely to abandon its Lebanese ally. While descriptions of Hezbollah as a proxy are inaccurate, the two parties share many mutual interests and coordinate in turn. The outcome of various negotiations will heavily influence Hezbollah's future, both politically and militarily.