Lebanon's latest conflict brings rare public backlash against Hezbollah as war flares again
Lebanese Cabinet voted 22-2 to ban Hezbollah's armed activities; army arrested three members but released them on bail amid rising public discontent over renewed conflict.
- Hezbollah's retaliation against Israel for attacks on Iran ignited a new conflict, forcing hundreds of thousands of Lebanese to flee their homes.
- This conflict brought a rare public backlash against Hezbollah, with the Lebanese government voting to declare its military activities illegal.
- Hezbollah claims its strikes on Israel were justified due to ceasefire violations, but the group is facing problems with authorities and discontent within its base.
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Rare public criticism of Hezbollah emerges in Lebanon as war reignites
Hezbollah’s renewed attacks on Israel have displaced hundreds of thousands in Lebanon and exposed rare public criticism of the Iran-backed terrorist group among Shiite communities still struggling to recover from the last war
Lebanon's latest conflict brings rare public backlash against Hezbollah as war flares again
Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon are driving thousands of families to flee again, and some longtime Hezbollah supporters are now openly blaming the group.
'This is not our war': Lebanese voice anger against Hezbollah
Displaced by Israeli bombings in southern Lebanon and Beirut's southern suburbs, tens of thousands of Lebanese people, mainly Shiites, have sought refuge in Christian neighborhoods, fueling fears of further strikes there.
Lebanon’s latest conflict brings rare public backlash against Hezbollah
Beirut: The Lebanese mother of two had just awakened to prepare the pre-dawn meal before another day of fasting during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan when Israeli warplanes began attacking southern Lebanon in retaliation for rockets and drones launched by Hezbollah. The family quickly packed up and headed toward Beirut, seeking safety from another deadly war between Israel and Hezbollah. With tens of thousands of others fleeing on that March 2…
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