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ISIS Improves Hezbollah’s Standing

Published November 4, 2014by Aurélie Daher 4 Comments

by Aurélie Daher When protests began in Syria against Bashar al-Assad’s regime in 2011, the leadership of Lebanon’s Hezbollah did not play for time. It immediately and officially announced that it preferred the current regime but also encouraged both Assad… Continue Reading  

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