Analysis-War between Hezbollah and Israel deepens fractures in Lebanon
More than 1 million displaced, mostly Shi’ite Muslims, fuel fears of sectarian conflict as Lebanese government moves to ban Hezbollah’s armed wing and expel Iran’s ambassador.
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Analysis-War between Hezbollah and Israel deepens fractures in Lebanon
By Tom Perry, Maya Gebeily, Laila Bassam and Emilie MadiBEIRUT, March 27 (Reuters) - War between Israel and Hezbollah is pushing Lebanon's fragile state and society towards breaking point, straining sectarian and political faultlines as Shi'ite Muslims are displaced and enmity deepens between the Iran-backed group and its opponents.Of all Lebanon's many crises since a 1975-90 civil war, the renewed conflict ignited by the Iran war could be its m…
War between Hezbollah and Israel strains Lebanon’s fragile balance
BEIRUT: The escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah is pushing Lebanon’s already fragile state and society toward breaking point, deepening sectarian and political divisions. Israeli bombardments and evacuation orders have displaced more than a million people — mostly Shi’ite Muslims — into Christian and Druze areas, where resentment is growing against Hezbollah for dragging the country into war in support of Tehran. Local councils are …
Beirut: The war between Israel and Hezbollah, the fragile Lebanon, is pushing towards the brink of collapse, exacerbating sectarian and political divisions in the face of Shia displacement and increasing hostility between Iran's supported group and its opponents.
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