Hezbollah is closely monitoring developments during U.S. envoy Tom Barrack’s talks in Beirut, with its eyes and ears wide open to catch the smallest details. In an initial assessment of the discussions, Hezbollah considers the overall atmosphere to be fairly positive — especially following the threats and pressures circulated by certain media outlets before Barrack’s visit began.Without going so far as to say that creating this atmosphere reflected the wishes of certain internal parties, a Hezbollah official told L’Orient-Le Jour he believes it was primarily intended to pressure the group into yielding to all the demands outlined in the document presented by the American envoy to the Lebanese authorities. Catch up on Barrack's visit Tom Barrack in Beirut: Lebanon (barely) manages its balancing act However, according to the same...
Hezbollah is closely monitoring developments during U.S. envoy Tom Barrack’s talks in Beirut, with its eyes and ears wide open to catch the smallest details. In an initial assessment of the discussions, Hezbollah considers the overall atmosphere to be fairly positive — especially following the threats and pressures circulated by certain media outlets before Barrack’s visit began.Without going so far as to say that creating this atmosphere reflected the wishes of certain internal parties, a Hezbollah official told L’Orient-Le Jour he believes it was primarily intended to pressure the group into yielding to all the demands outlined in the document presented by the American envoy to the Lebanese authorities. Catch up on Barrack's visit Tom Barrack in Beirut: Lebanon (barely) manages its balancing act However, according to the...
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