Ever since it gained it’s independence from France, Lebanon has struggled to be a sovereign nation, being too weak to solve its internal intrigues without foreign intervention that unfortunately then became foreign domination. First was its neighbor, Syria, which became more like a landlord, and then came Iran operating through Hezbollah. Now, with the America-Iran-Israel confrontation simmering at another boiling point, the front encompassing Northern Galilee and Southern Lebanon is once again at the mercy of decisions being taken far away, namely in Washington and Tehran. So what is in store for this sideshow of the main event happening in the Persian Gulf? Joining us for the discussion: Panel:
- Host : Jonathan Hessen : TV7 Editor in Chief and Host of TV7 Israel News
- Analyst : Amir Oren : TV7 Editor at Large
- Mr. Marshall Billingslea : former Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing at US Treasury, former Special Presidential Envoy for Arms Control at US State Dept; Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute.
- Mr. Hussain Abdul Hussain : FDD Research Fellow