Earlier, Lebanese citizens held a silent protest in Beirut, carrying national flags to express their defiance. Their message was clear: «Lebanon will remain Lebanon,» with or without Hezbollah. Despite the ongoing fear of Hezbollah’s influence, these protests signaled a growing sentiment against the militant group.
Surprisingly, the backlash over Nasrallah’s reported death has not been directed at Israel but at Iran. Several Beirut residents claimed, «They abandoned him.» Nasrallah, once considered a close ally of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, is now viewed as a casualty of Iranian betrayal. «Khamenei has a habit of abandoning his allies,» some residents said, pointing to Gaza's Ismail Haniyeh as another example.
The betrayal felt by Hezbollah’s Shiite supporters has sparked calls for a boycott of Iran, further deepening the political rift in Lebanon. Meanwhile, questions have emerged about how Israel executed such a precise strike. Israeli intelligence reportedly monitored Hezbollah for months, with one prominent question arising: «Who betrayed Hezbollah?»
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