Is Hezbollah losing its grip in Lebanon?

Voters abandon Islamist group in first election since economic collapse

Hezbollah supporters on the streets of Batroun in northern Lebanon
Hezbollah supporters on the streets of Batroun in northern Lebanon
(Image credit: Ibrahim Chalhoub/AFP via Getty Images)

Hezbollah has lost control of Lebanon’s parliament after voters shunned the Islamist party and militant group in the first election since the country’s economic crisis.

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