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Hezbollah, Israel, and the State That Cannot Act

There are countries that drift into crisis, and there are countries that live inside it. Lebanon is now firmly the latter: a state hollowed out by economic implosion, governed by a political class that has outlived its legitimacy, and trapped on the fault line of a regional war it cannot control. The country is not … Continue reading

Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah: Navigating Regional Tensions with Strategic Calculus

577 words, 3 minutes read time. In the tumultuous landscape of the Middle East, where geopolitical tensions simmer and conflicts flare, one figure stands at the helm of Hezbollah: Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah. As the leader of this Lebanese militant group, Nasrallah navigates a delicate dance in the ongoing conflict with Israel. His every move is … Continue reading