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Once dominant in Lebanon, Hezbollah is showing “new signs of weakness” and is “struggling to meet its financial commitments to supporters” after the latest war with Israel, the Wall Street Journal has reported.

“Three months after Hezbollah agreed to a cease-fire, the damage inflicted by Israel’s armed forces on the Iran-backed Shiite group is becoming clear: Its military has been severely degraded and its finances are strained to the point that it is struggling to meet its commitments to followers,” the WSJ said.