Hezbollah Struggles to Adapt as Lebanon's Relationship Shifts Post-War Politics
Hezbollah rallied thousands of supporters for the funeral of its longtime leader Hassan Nasrallah after he was killed in an Israeli air strike in September, amidst a new relationship to the state. The group is grappling with shifting dynamics post-war Lebanon.

Hezbollah held a large funeral for its longtime leader Hassan Nasrallah following his death in an Israeli air strike, highlighting the party's new relationship with the state of Lebanon amid post-war tensions. The rally, attended by thousands, showcased Hezbollah's continued influence and popularity in the country. The event marked a significant shift in Hezbollah's approach to the Lebanese government, as it navigates its role within the newly formed cabinet. This development raises questions about Hezbollah's future position in Lebanese politics.