By: Tony Boulos Many observers still reduce Lebanon’s crisis to a single factor: Hezbollah. The assumption is that the country’s paralysis would end if the group’s weapons were removed from the political equation. This interpretation is not only incomplete, it is dangerously misleading. Hezbollah does not operate in isolation. It is sustained by a powerful protection network embedded within the Lebanese state itself: a “deep state” that has beco…
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