Hezbollah opponents on social media are sharing images comparing conditions in Lebanon before and after the Iran-U.S. memorandum of understanding, according to a single unverified report. The posts suggest the agreement has shifted the balance in Lebanon.
Hezbollah opponents on social media have released comparative images depicting conditions in Lebanon before and after the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding, according to a single unverified report by Abu Ali Express. The tone of the material is implicitly critical of Hezbollah's standing, suggesting that the emerging agreement has weakened the organization's position. The report cites no named figures or organizations behind the online campaign, and the authenticity or scope of the images could not be independently verified. As The Zioneer reported on June 17, a separate report noted that Lebanon's Deputy Speaker Elias Bou Saab told Al-Mayadeen the MOU mandates an immediate cessation of hostilities in Lebanon—context in which this social-media push may fit. No official response from Hezbollah or the Lebanese government has been documented yet.
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