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But the cost at home for Iran’s proxy in Lebanon will be high
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Will Iran let them?

Iran’s most powerful proxy, though weakened, is still in the fight

But the group’s limited actions suggest that it does not want to be in a war that could finish it off

Demanding tolls or restricting traffic indefinitely would be self-defeating, argues Ali Amiri, an Iranian businessman

Rivalries in the Iranian leadership could stymie a truce

How far could each side escalate?