الكتائب اللبنانية
الكتائب اللبنانية
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The article examines the evolving relationship between clans and families in Baalbek-Hermel with Hezbollah, highlighting that they are no longer solely part of the resistance project. Some have begun to develop their own independent discourse, which at times intersects with Hezbollah and at other times diverges. It appears that the tribes are now focusing on demands related to the state, development, appointments, and the rights of local residents to access employment opportunities, while maintaining their ties to the resistance and protecting the region from Israeli occupation. Furthermore, there has been a shift in priorities, as the tribes are seeking to establish direct relations with the Lebanese state. This reflects a desire to strengthen their official presence and participate more actively in regional governance. Relying solely on Hezbollah to achieve their interests is no longer sufficient; instead, the tribes believe in the importance of restoring the state's functions and securing the rights of their people directly, all while continuing to uphold the Palestinian cause and the resistance.
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