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2025-05-10 16:09:57
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The Beirut airport was for years a thorn in the side of Hezbollah. But within months, under the shadow of war against Israel, dozens of employees suspected of ties to the organization were fired, Iranian planes no longer land - and most recently, a shipment of over 20 kg of gold was intercepted. 'You can feel the difference,' said the Lebanese PM. A senior American official: 'I didn't think it was possible'
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