Lebanon is facing escalating tensions as conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, backed by Iran, intensifies. The current situation evokes memories of the 1982 Lebanon War, with the country once again caught in the crossfire of regional powers. The renewed hostilities raise fears of a widespread conflict impacting Lebanese civilians and infrastructure. This is not the first time Lebanon has been a battleground for external conflicts, highlighting a history of regional instability. Experts suggest the summer of 2026 could mirror the violence and devastation experienced in 1982. The potential for escalation remains high, prompting concerns about a prolonged and destructive period for Lebanon. The situation underscores the country’s vulnerability to external pressures and its ongoing struggle for stability.