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Hezbollah Brings Lebanon to Its Knees
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Hezbollah Brings Lebanon to Its Knees
2 June 202001337 Neville Teller

Hezbollah Brings Lebanon to Its Knees

Lebanon is in a poor way.  By January 2020 its currency had lost over 50 percent in purchasing power against the US dollar, and the country was

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