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Lebanon needs to show Hezbollah can change behavior, Bahrain minister says

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Lebanon needs to show Hezbollah can change behavior, Bahrain minister says

POSTER. A UN peacekeepers (UNIFIL) vehicle drives past a poster depicting Lebanon's Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah in Adaisseh village, near the Lebanese-Israeli border, southern Lebanon, August 6, 2021.

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Gulf states have been withholding support to Lebanon amid concerns about Hezbollah's growing influence

Bahrain’s foreign minister, Abdullatif Al Zayani, said on Saturday, November 20, that Lebanon needs to demonstrate that its powerful Iran-allied Hezbollah movement can change its behaviour to mend a rift with Gulf Arab states.

Lebanon is facing a diplomatic crisis with Gulf states, triggered by a minister’s critical comments about the Saudi-led intervention in Yemen that prompted Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Kuwait to expel Lebanon’s top diplomats and recall their own envoys.

Concerned about Hezbollah’s growing influence, Gulf states – traditional aid donors to Lebanon – have been withholding support to the country which is suffering a deep economic crisis.

“We (can) extend support and try to find solutions in the future, but once it is demonstrated that Hezbollah can be changing its behavior,” Zayani told the IISS Manama Dialogue security forum in Bahrain.

Riyadh, locked in a regional rivalry with Iran, has said its measures last month against Lebanon, including an import ban, were not only in response to the minister’s remarks, but were also to demonstrate unease over Hezbollah’s “domination” of Lebanese politics.

Lebanon’s newly appointed information minister George Kordahi said his remarks were made in an interview before he joined the cabinet and has refused to apologize or step down. Hezbollah’s leader has supported him in the diplomatic row and rejected calls for his resignation. – Rappler.com

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