In the land of the cedars, a semblance of normality is slowly returning after last year’s brief but intense war between Hezbollah and Israel. The new Lebanese government, formed despite the terror group’s objections, continues to try and convince Hezbollah to disarm while preventing a civil war.
Meanwhile, the group has stepped up efforts to find collaborators and moles who enabled Israel’s shocking intelligence penetration, which led to the almost complete decapitation of Hezbollah’s leadership within only months.
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