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  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (right) hosts US Ambassador to Turkey and Special Envoy to Syria and Lebanon Tom Barrack (third left), in Jerusalem (al-Quds) on December 15. Yesterday 18:51

    By Shahrokh Saei 

    Beyond bombs: Israel’s expansionist narrative in Lebanon

    TEHRAN – Israel is waging a hybrid war against Hezbollah in Lebanon, weaving continued military strikes with a propaganda campaign and ongoing occupation. This multi-front assault is not merely tactical; it is a strategic effort to lay the diplomatic and narrative groundwork for a far broader military escalation.

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