As Crisis Builds, Lebanon's Government Is Nowhere to Be Found
Briefly

Many in Lebanon believe the current turbulence began in 2019, when an economic collapse shattered the middle class, leading to mass anti-government protests that failed to bring change.
Hezbollah, while technically not the governing body, became a dominant force under Hassan Nasrallah, functioning almost like a state within a state with its own military and social structures.
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