Hezbollah Member, Not Its Leaders, Found Guilty in Hariri Case
- Tribunal charged four members of group for roles in bombing
- Lebanon already facing multiple crises, recent port explosion
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Judges at a United Nations-backed court in The Hague found a single Hezbollah suspect guilty in the assassination of former Lebanese Premier Rafiq Hariri 15 years ago, but failed to convict three others and said they had no evidence that the group’s leadership or Syria were directly involved.