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Attitudes About Nasrallah Appear More Positive in Middle East Since His Death

The New York Times

 

Sentiment about the Hezbollah leader shifted after the Israeli strike that killed him, partly reflecting anger toward Israel, according to an analysis.

Public perceptions of Hassan Nasrallah, the Hezbollah leader who was assassinated by Israel last week, have grown more positive across the Middle East since his death, according to an analysis of social media and other internet posts.

While Lebanon, where Hezbollah is based, is among those countries, opinions of him are more negative there than in the region overall, said Jonathan Teubner....

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