By Dale Gavlak
There is growing discontent among Lebanese with political and military powerhouse Hezbollah calling the shots in the country.
Analysts say a 2006-style confrontation with Israel, which bolstered its militia image then, is not an option for Iran-backed Hezbollah now, as it’s seen as part of the problem....
In Lebanon, Discontent Grows With Hezbollah’s Political, Military Might – Analysis
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