Eli Lake, Columnist

Congress Forces Pentagon to Come Clean on Aid to Lebanon

What is the U.S. getting in exchange? Apparently not a safeguard against Hezbollah.

The relationship between Hezbollah and Lebanon’s military remains murky.

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Last month, following the first Lebanese elections since 2009, Israel's defense minister made a grave observation. Speaking at an annual conference in Herzliya, Avigdor Lieberman said that Hezbollah – the Iran-backed militia, political party and terror group – had effectively taken control of the state.

To emphasize the point, Lieberman added that Hezbollah was now "in complete control not just of the Lebanese [government], but also its army."