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The article focused on the political and security situation in Lebanon, discussing Iran's interventions through its militias, especially Hezbollah, in the country's affairs, and ways it controls Beirut Airport and land borders, which hinders the sovereignty of the state and keeps Lebanon under Iran's influence. It also praised the statements made by the presidents of the republic and the government, which criticized foreign meddling and celebrated steps taken to enhance Lebanese sovereignty, such as the opening of René Moawad Airport in Akkar, which had remained closed for decades due to Syrian influence and Hezbollah. The article highlighted Hezbollah's continued strength and its consolidation through financing, support, and alliances, despite ongoing challenges. However, it also noted that its role has declined and Iran's influence has waned, leading to some regional changes.
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