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Lebanon’s President Has Leverage But His Alliance With Hezbollah Isn't Over

Michael Young
  • January 05, 2022
  • The National News
Summary:  If Hezbollah’s critics should do anything, it is to collectively support Mr Aoun’s calls for a dialogue over a national defence strategy, and insist it begin as soon as possible. Hezbollah made it clear after the president’s speech that now was not the time to discuss this.
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