Hezbollah in a Corner
The future of Hezbollah has never looked more uncertain. Indeed, given the recent death of Grand Ayatollah Muhammad Hussein Fadlallah, rising tension with Israel, and possible international criminal indictments of its operatives, Hezbollah appears to be hemmed in on all sides.
BEIRUT – The future of Hezbollah, Lebanon’s powerful Shia political and paramilitary organization, has never looked more uncertain. Indeed, given rising tension with Israel and possible indictments of its operatives by the international tribunal investigating the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafic al-Hariri, Hezbollah appears to be hemmed in on all sides.
BEIRUT – The future of Hezbollah, Lebanon’s powerful Shia political and paramilitary organization, has never looked more uncertain. Indeed, given rising tension with Israel and possible indictments of its operatives by the international tribunal investigating the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafic al-Hariri, Hezbollah appears to be hemmed in on all sides.