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Spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry Esmaeil Baqaei condemned Tuesday’s criminal attack by the Zionist regime on northern Beqaa, Baalbek, and Hermel regions in Lebanon, which resulted in the martyrdom and injury of 24 Lebanese citizens and Syrian refugees in those areas.
According to reports from Jerusalem Post, even though the force has lost several top leaders, the group is quickly working to rebuild its strength.
Israel has been conducting near-daily strikes against what it says are Hezbollah targets as the Iranian-backed group comes under pressure to disarm amid fears of a renewed war.
For decades, Lebanon has been torn apart by internal division and external conflict. There may currently be a narrow window for a different future.
Israel launched several air attacks in Syria and Lebanon in the past day, increasing tensions with its neighbors.
Lebanon's central bank has banned banks and brokerages from dealing with a Hezbollah-affiliated financial institution, according to a circular, a sign of the group's diminished sway over state affairs since its devastating war with Israel.
Though the ceasefire between Israel and Iran has been holding, 'The war remains an unfinished project, for both sides,' one Middle East expert warns.
Internal paralysis, deeply entrenched feelings of ethnic identity and a political system rooted in sectarianism render normalization almost unthinkable.The post Why Lebanon won’t make peace with Israe