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🚨 MOSSADIL ASKS: IS LEBANON READY TO CONFRONT HEZBOLLAH? I sat down with Dan Feferman, Dan Feferman , co-founder of Middle East 24 ME24 - Middle East 24, to discuss: ✔️Israel’s escalating fight against Hezbollah ✔️The future of Lebanon ✔️Why the so-called ceasefire was never really a ceasefire. Dan’s...

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