Rome, June 22, 2026 - A movement that many international experts and some countries consider terrorist, but which is deeply rooted in Lebanese society and is destined to remain there. Lorenzo Trombetta, an analyst of the Middle East for the Ansa and Limes and author of the book Damascus (Countries Editions), explains why it is impossible to think of defeating the Party of God with weapons. Trumpet, Israel attacks, but Hezbollah continues to resi…
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Rome, June 22, 2026 - A movement that many international experts and some countries consider terrorist, but which is deeply rooted in Lebanese society and is destined to remain there. Lorenzo Trombetta, an analyst of the Middle East for the Ansa and Limes and author of the book Damascus (Countries Editions), explains why it is impossible to think of defeating the Party of God with weapons. Trumpet, Israel attacks, but Hezbollah continues to resi…