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The article discusses the evolution of Hezbollah's role as part of Iran's revolutionary export project. It was founded in the 1980s in response to the Israeli invasion of Lebanon and transformed from a regional resistance movement into a powerful force with significant internal and external influence. Despite achieving victories such as Israel's withdrawal from southern Lebanon in 2000 and intervening in Syria and its conflicts, its image has been deteriorating due to waning Iranian support and the worsening economic and political crises in Lebanon. The situation further declined after the recent escalation in Gaza in 2023, which weakened its position in confronting Israel and drew criticism within its supportive community. This overall reflects the weakening of Iran's regional project.
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