How Hezbollah Could Exploit the Iran-Lebanon Rift to Regain Influence
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How Hezbollah could exploit the Iran-Lebanon rift to regain influence
The decision to expel Iran's ambassador in Beirut threatens to create a crisis in Tehran's regional 'ring of fire' and paralyze the already weak Lebanese government. As long as diplomatic steps are frozen, Hezbollah can again dictate moves by force of arms
Analysts and experts are talking about the situation that is depressing and serious within the country. Hezbollah's accusations of betrayal with the challenge open to the executive risk to ignite the internal front even more. The arrival in the U.S. Marines region fuels the fears of escalation. Meanwhile, Israel continues to advance beyond-border in the south.
The protesters met in front of Iran's embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, on Thursday (26), attacking Iranian flags and Hezbollah. The protesters expressed indignation at Lebanon's decision to declare the Iranian ambassador an unwilling person, expressing solidarity with Iran and its leadership. Some protesters claimed that their ties with Iran were frustrated by what they described as “the resistance”, rejecting what they called an attempt to break an …
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