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    Army raid tests Hezbollah’s Beirut grip — Arabian Post

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    Lebanese soldiers entered Beirut’s southern suburbs and detained suspected gunmen after celebratory fire and rocket-propelled grenades were discharged during a Hezbollah funeral, an unusual assertion of state authority inside one of the group’s most sensitive urban strongholds.

    The operation in Kafaat followed gunfire during a procession for Hezbollah supporters killed in Israeli strikes, with residents reporting panic as bullets rang out across densely populated neighbourhoods. Army units deployed armoured patrols, set up temporary checkpoints, searched homes and seized weapons and ammunition. By Tuesday, at least three suspects had been detained, including one arrested during the first phase of the raid.

    The intervention carried weight beyond the immediate public safety threat. Beirut’s southern suburbs, widely known as Dahiyeh, have long been treated as Hezbollah’s political and security heartland, where state forces often move cautiously to avoid confrontation with the movement’s supporters. The decision to send army units into the area signalled growing pressure on Lebanon’s government to show that weapons use in the capital will not be tolerated, even when linked to funerals for fighters or supporters of the country’s most powerful armed faction.

    The episode unfolded as Hezbollah fighters were engaged in fresh clashes with Israeli troops in southern Lebanon, despite a ceasefire announced on April 17. Hezbollah said its units confronted Israeli soldiers near the border, where Israel has continued ground operations and strikes against what it describes as the group’s infrastructure. Israel has issued evacuation warnings for several southern towns and villages, while Lebanese authorities have accused Israel of killing civilians, rescuers and soldiers in continuing attacks.

    The Lebanese army now faces a complex test: imposing internal order without triggering a confrontation with Hezbollah at a moment when the group is fighting Israel and resisting political pressure to disarm. The government of Prime Minister Nawaf Salam and President Joseph Aoun is seeking to strengthen the state’s credibility with both domestic factions and foreign partners, particularly as Washington presses for a security arrangement capable of limiting Hezbollah’s armed role south of the Litani River.

    Hezbollah’s position has hardened as Israeli operations continue. The group has opposed direct negotiations with Israel and has said any discussion on weapons must come after Israeli attacks end and troops withdraw from Lebanese territory. Its leadership argues that resistance remains necessary while Israel maintains military pressure across the south. That stance places it at odds with parts of the Lebanese political establishment, which see continued armed activity outside state control as a threat to Lebanon’s sovereignty and economic recovery.

    The funeral shooting sharpened those tensions. Gunfire at funerals is not new in Lebanon, where armed displays have accompanied political and militia-linked ceremonies for decades. Yet the use of heavy weapons in a crowded part of the capital, during a period of national insecurity, turned the incident into a direct challenge to the army’s authority. Residents in the southern suburbs have also become more vocal about the dangers posed by stray bullets, especially after months of Israeli strikes and displacement have already stretched civilian resilience.

    Lebanon’s armed forces remain one of the few institutions with broad cross-sectarian legitimacy, but their operational capacity has been weakened by years of financial crisis. Soldiers’ salaries lost much of their value after the currency collapse, equipment shortages persist, and the army depends heavily on foreign assistance for basic support. Even so, the force has been asked to shoulder a larger role under ceasefire arrangements that envisage the state extending control in areas where Hezbollah has maintained a military presence.

    The raid in Kafaat therefore served as a public demonstration of intent, not just a policing action. It showed the army willing to intervene in a zone where Hezbollah’s influence is entrenched, but it also exposed the limits of state power. Any prolonged campaign to curb weapons in the southern suburbs would require political consensus that Lebanon does not yet possess, particularly while Israel’s operations continue to fuel Hezbollah’s argument that armed resistance remains justified.

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