How Hezbollah Ends: A Better Lebanon Is Possible
Weakening Hezbollah permanently will be difficult, but for once the goal is attainable—if Beirut has the courage to keep the group out of...
Weakening Hezbollah permanently will be difficult, but for once the goal is attainable—if Beirut has the courage to keep the group out of...
They are using and abusing and pretending to support the Palestinian cause, but they don't really care about the Palestinians. And the wars...
The government and military's decision to seize the group's weapons is unprecedented and welcome—but it won't mean anything without a clear...
By safeguarding Judge Bitar ahead of next year's election, the international community could help strengthen the small but important space he represents.
Washington and its allies are waiting for Beirut to acknowledge the difficult but unavoidable truth: that war will resume unless serious...
The possibility that its Iranian patron may be toppled is stoking Hezbollah's existential fears, giving U.S. officials an opening to step up...
Hanin Ghaddar is a senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, where Robert Satloff is executive director and Ehud Yaari...
In this interview with Moment's Jacob Forman, Ghaddar talks about the ongoing war's toll on civilians, the current state of Hezbollah and the future of Lebanon.
Battered by conflict, in November, it signed a cease-fire agreement with Israel and pulled its forces from Lebanon's south—Hezbollah's...
By encouraging the new Saudi-mediated talks with Damascus, Washington and its partners can help secure Beirut's sovereignty,...
A Lebanese journalist and policy analyst, Ghaddar is known for her critical views on Hezbollah's role in Lebanon and the impact of sectarian politics on the country's stability.