Despite the setback, Hezbollah and its main Shiite ally are likely to retain 27 parliament seats; Saudi-backed Christian Lebanese Forces party, among the most vocal critics of the Iran-armed organization, says it won at least 20 seats
BEIRUT (AP) When Lebanon's economic collapse accelerated six months ago, Abdul-Hamid Yamout lost his job at Beirut's international airport and with it all sense of security.
It was not clear whether the Iran-backed group and its allies would hang on to the majority they have held since 2018, when they had 71 of the 128 seats in parliament.