GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES
Avoiding War in the Middle East Could Begin in Lebanon: A Scenario

Sep 27, 2019 | 10:00 GMT

Israeli military vehicles burn after a Hezbollah missile attack in the disputed Shebaa Farms area of southern Lebanon in January 2015. Hezbollah uses Israel's occupation of Shebaa Farms as a pretext to keep its arsenal, claiming its weapons are needed to liberate the area.
(MARUF KHATIB/AFP/Getty Images)
Highlights
- No one is certain whether Shebaa Farms actually belongs to Lebanon or Syria; the border was left a muddle after World War I, which has contributed to one of the Middle East's enduring flashpoints.
- Israel's occupation of the territory is the pretext Hezbollah uses to maintain its arsenal, claiming its weapons are needed to liberate Shebaa Farms.
- An Israeli offer to withdraw from Shebaa Farms could expose the real purpose of Hezbollah's armed wing in Lebanon and open the door to some pretty dramatic diplomacy.
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