Walid Jumblatt: The hidden obstacle to Israeli-Lebanese rapprochement - opinion
Walid Jumblatt's opposition to any Israeli-Lebanese rapprochement is deeply personal and goes to the core of being master of the art of political survival.
Walid Jumblatt's opposition to any Israeli-Lebanese rapprochement is deeply personal and goes to the core of being master of the art of political survival.
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