The United States, Israel, the United Nations and the European Union have reluctantly concluded that despite punishing military attacks, Hezbollah is likely to survive as a political player in Lebanon, and Israel now says it is willing to accept the organization if it sheds its military wing and abandons extremism, according to several key officials. ‘To the extent that it remains a political group, it will be acceptable to Israel,’ Israeli Ambassador Daniel Ayalon said yesterday in the strongest sign to date that the Israelis are rethinking the scope and ultimate goals of the campaign. ‘A political group means a party that is engaged in the political system in Lebanon, but without terrorism capabilities and fighting capabilities. That will be acceptable to Israel.’ In a bid to contain Hezbollah, the United States is hoping to persuade Arab allies over the next week — Saudi Arabia in talks today and Egypt and Jordan at an emergency meeting Wednesday in Rome — to get Syria to stop arming, funding and facilitating Hezbollah’s military operations, U.S. officials said. Because Syria is also the physical conduit for all Iranian arms and personnel bound for Lebanon, the regime of President Bashar al-Assad […]

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