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Hezbollah won't act, but what about the Palestinians?


As the world holds its breath after the U.S.'s interference between Israel and Iran, Lebanon appears relatively calm.A senior military source says that despite divisive political rhetoric, Lebanon is expected to remain on the sidelines. According to the source, Hezbollah has, in principle, agreed not to take any military initiative that could drag Lebanon into the conflict. Still, given the complexity of the regional situation, unforeseen developments — particularly involving Palestinian factions — cannot be ruled out.The same source notes that since the election of President Joseph Aoun and the formation of the government led by Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, cooperation has improved between the state institutions and Hezbollah, particularly in southern Lebanon. Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri has also played a key role in fostering...
As the world holds its breath after the U.S.'s interference between Israel and Iran, Lebanon appears relatively calm.A senior military source says that despite divisive political rhetoric, Lebanon is expected to remain on the sidelines. According to the source, Hezbollah has, in principle, agreed not to take any military initiative that could drag Lebanon into the conflict. Still, given the complexity of the regional situation, unforeseen developments — particularly involving Palestinian factions — cannot be ruled out.The same source notes that since the election of President Joseph Aoun and the formation of the government led by Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, cooperation has improved between the state institutions and Hezbollah, particularly in southern Lebanon. Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri has also played a key role in...
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