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Lebanon’s new government is ushering in a new era giving hope and relief to the people, Lebanese political strategist Diana Menhem says.

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00:00Now, President Joseph Aoun has chosen, as we've been saying, Nawaf Salam, to fill this
00:06role, some saying that is a blow to Hezbollah.
00:11But I'm wondering why they're saying that, because, of course, the prime minister of
00:13Lebanon is always going to be a Sunni.
00:16Why are they saying it's a blow to Hezbollah?
00:19It's a posture, right?
00:21There's no doubt that this new leadership, be it the president or the prime minister,
00:28they're heralding in a new era for Lebanon, a new repositioning for Lebanon in the region.
00:35This is a glimpse of what political life might look like outside of the so-called axis of
00:42resistance.
00:43You can feel that people are hopeful.
00:46You can feel happiness and you can feel relief on the streets.
00:51It's not a blow, in a sense, to Hezbollah, but yes, it signals a repositioning.
00:58This is not the prime minister that they would have wanted.
01:01This is not the president that they would have wanted.
01:05But for the constituency of Hezbollah and for the Amal movement, I think these are the
01:11right people in the right places, because these will be the people who will be able
01:15to lead on the reconstruction effort in the upcoming phase, to make sure that people will
01:21go back to their homes the fastest possible.
01:24And these are the people who will make sure to uphold the ceasefire agreement.