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The article focuses on the potential for Lebanon to transform from a state associated with regional conflicts into a contributor to regional stability according to international law principles. It emphasizes that while a country's legal personality remains constant, its geopolitical role can change—as happened with Egypt, Jordan, and Germany after historical shifts. International models demonstrate that transitioning from a state of conflict to stability does not diminish legal sovereignty but rather reflects a new function that enhances the nation's standing. The proposal is for Lebanon to begin functioning as a stability-driven state, rather than a battlefield, to strengthen its regional role, support sovereignty, and uphold international laws.
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