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The article discusses the large military network established by Hezbollah in southern Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley. This network includes tunnels, command centers, warehouses, and underground facilities, all built at a cost of billions of dollars. It raises the question of how much the Lebanese security authorities are aware of these fortifications, and whether the state has been absent or restrained by political factors in dealing with them, amid talk of the overlap between the policy of resistance and security decision-making. It also highlights that, although the infrastructure costs were enormous, the capacity to monitor it and take action was limited, due to political balances and external interventions.
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