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<title>&#x26;#x27;People don&#x26;#x27;t want wars anymore&#x26;#x27;: Inside Lebanon&#x26;#x27;s shifting calculus on Israel</title>
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<description>As Hezbollah&#x26;#x2019;s grip weakens and war fatigue deepens, a growing number of Lebanese are beginning to see peace with Israel not as betrayal but as necessity For Hanin Ghaddar, returning to Lebanon would mean more than just going home. It would signal that something once unthinkable may finally be within reach: a country loosening itself from Iran&#x26;#x2019;s grip and edging, however cautiously, toward peace with Israel. A veteran Lebanese journalist from a Shi&#x26;#x2019;ite family in a village in southern Lebanon, Ghaddar was targeted by Hezbollah and forced to leave her homeland in 2016. And despite growing up with her country...</description>
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