'Just Follow the Money': How Hezbollah Recovered and Resurged in Lebanon - Haaretz
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Hezbollah's financial recovery methods in Lebanon examined by Israeli publication
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Hezbollah rebuilt its strength in Lebanon through financial networks that enabled its recovery following previous setbacks. The organization's resurgence demonstrates how monetary resources allowed it to regain operational capacity in the country.
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