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Will Hezbollah abide by Israel-Lebanon ceasefire?

Season 2026 Episode 80 | 4m 45s

For insights on the announced ceasefire by the U.S., Israel and Lebanon, Amna Nawaz spoke with author and journalist Kim Ghattas. Her recent book, "Black Wave," is about the rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran, and she is now a visiting professor at Dartmouth College.

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