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The Lebanese militant group has lost much of its power since the recent war with Israel. But it is balking at demands to surrender whatever is left of its once formidable arsenal.

By Neil MacFarquhar and Hwaida Saad

Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

Amid the tangled streets of Beirut’s southern reaches, mournful Hezbollah followers have turned the mausoleum of Hassan Nasrallah, the group’s leader for more than 30 years, into a pilgrimage site.