Analysts suggest that the disarmament of Hezbollah, once deemed impossible, may be achievable as the U.S. pressures Lebanon and Iran regarding its nuclear program. The group was significantly weakened after a year-long conflict with Israel, which transformed the political landscape in Lebanon. While Hezbollah has indicated willingness to engage in discussions about its weapons, it remains resistant to immediate disarmament, with the ongoing presence of Israeli troops providing justification for retaining its arsenal and complicating the path toward a resolution.