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    Lebanon to delay may elections due to conflict with Israel, officials say

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    Posted on March 3, 2026

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    Last updated: March 3, 2026

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    Tags:PoliticsMiddle EastConflictElections

    Quick Summary

    Lebanese leaders—President Aoun, PM Salam and Parliament Speaker Berri—have agreed to delay the scheduled May 10, 2026 parliamentary elections and extend parliament’s term by two years amid renewed Hezbollah–Israel hostilities and regional instability. The move requires majority approval of the 128‑

    Lebanon to Postpone Parliamentary Elections Due to Israel-Hezbollah Conflict

    Lebanon's Election Postponement Amid Regional Tensions

    Leaders Agree to Delay Elections

    BEIRUT, March 3 (Reuters) - Lebanon's leaders have agreed on a plan to postpone parliamentary elections scheduled for May and to extend parliament's term by two years after the resumption of conflict between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah this week and growing war in the Middle East, two senior Lebanese officials said.

    Approval Process and Political Consensus

    The sources said Lebanon's president, prime minister and parliament speaker had agreed on the move on Tuesday. It would still require the approval of a majority of Lebanon's 128-member legislature.

    Impact of Regional Conflict on Lebanon

    Hezbollah's Role and Military Escalation

    Lebanon, which last held parliamentary polls in 2022, has been pulled into the war in the Middle East, with Hezbollah on Tuesday launching missiles at Israel for a second consecutive day and Israel sending troops into the south and carrying out waves of airstrikes.

    Spillover from Israel-Iran Tensions

    The theatre for numerous conflicts between Israel and Hezbollah, Lebanon was drawn into the spillover from the war between the United States, Israel and Iran on Monday, when Hezbollah opened fire with drones and missiles.

    Internal Divisions and Security Concerns

    With dozens of people killed in retaliatory Israeli strikes, Hezbollah's move to enter the conflict has sharpened long-standing divisions in Lebanon over its status as an armed group - the only Lebanese faction to keep its weapons after the 1975-90 civil war.

    Future Prospects for Elections

    "It does not appear that conditions will be conducive to holding elections for some time," one of the officials said.  

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Laila Bassam and Timour Azhari; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

    References

    • Israel sends troops into southern Lebanon as Hezbollah says it is ready for 'open war'
    • 2026 Lebanese general election
    • Hacking Lebanese Politics #31: Could the parliamentary elections be postponed? - L'Orient Today
    • Treasury official says US pushes Lebanon to crack down on Hezbollah funding ahead of elections

    Table of Contents

    • Lebanon's Election Postponement Amid Regional Tensions

    Key Takeaways

    • •The decision follows escalated conflict between Israel and Iran‑backed Hezbollah, which began on March 2, 2026 and has resulted in dozens of deaths and widespread displacement (apnews.com).
    • •

    Frequently Asked Questions about Lebanon to delay May elections due to conflict with Israel, officials say

    1Who agreed to extend Lebanon's parliament term?

    Lebanon's president, prime minister, and parliament speaker agreed on the plan to extend parliament's term by two years.

    2How has Hezbollah's involvement affected Lebanon's stability?

    Hezbollah's attacks on Israel and subsequent Israeli strikes have intensified divisions in Lebanon and contributed to the current instability.

  • Leaders Agree to Delay Elections
  • Approval Process and Political Consensus
  • Impact of Regional Conflict on Lebanon
  • Hezbollah's Role and Military Escalation
  • Spillover from Israel-Iran Tensions
  • Internal Divisions and Security Concerns
  • Future Prospects for Elections
  • Reporting Credits
  • Lebanon’s next general elections were previously set for May 1–10, 2026, requiring a Sunday within the 60‑day window before term ends (en.wikipedia.org).
  • •Postponing elections echoes past practice: Lebanon’s parliament has delayed polls multiple times (e.g., extensions in 2013, 2014, 2017), typically via law passed by Parliament (today.lorientlejour.com).
  • •There is growing international—particularly U.S.—pressure both to proceed with the elections and to crack down on Hezbollah’s financing; U.S. officials warn that postponement could ignite political turmoil (apnews.com)
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