Members of Hezbollah on Nov. 18, 2024, at the funeral of Mohammad Afif Naboulsi, media chief of the party, assassinated on Sunday in an Israeli strike in Beirut the day before. (Credit: Aziz Taher/Reuters)
We're a long way from a March 8 comeback. On Friday, several second-rank parliamentary and political figures close to what is known as the Moumanaa (opposition) bloc, comprised of Hezbollah and its allies, gathered at the UNESCO Palace in Beirut to denounce “the Israeli aggression against Lebanon and its people...” and urge the U.N. Security Council to adopt a resolution forcing Israel to put an end to the war Hochstein in Beirut, despite Netanyahu's hardline stance Hochstein in Beirut, despite Netanyahu's hardline stance Beyond this usual and expected stance, the importance of their meeting undoubtedly lies in its timing and, above all, in the messages that Hezbollah sought to convey to all the political parties. It aimed, among other things, to address its opponents, whom it accuses of betting on the ongoing war with Israel in the...
We're a long way from a March 8 comeback. On Friday, several second-rank parliamentary and political figures close to what is known as the Moumanaa (opposition) bloc, comprised of Hezbollah and its allies, gathered at the UNESCO Palace in Beirut to denounce “the Israeli aggression against Lebanon and its people...” and urge the U.N. Security Council to adopt a resolution forcing Israel to put an end to the war Hochstein in Beirut, despite Netanyahu's hardline stance Hochstein in Beirut, despite Netanyahu's hardline stance Beyond this usual and expected stance, the importance of their meeting undoubtedly lies in its timing and, above all, in the messages that Hezbollah sought to convey to all the political parties. It aimed, among other things, to address its opponents, whom it accuses of betting on the ongoing war with Israel in...
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