Lebanon remains divided over the best way to end the conflict with Israel, with some backing Hezbollah’s armed response.
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Beirut, Lebanon – At a store in Beirut, a shopowner breaks into laughter.
“No, I don’t want to comment on the negotiations,” he told Al Jazeera, referring to Thursday evening’s direct talks between Israel and Lebanon in Washington, DC. “If I say the wrong thing, someone might come hit me.”







