Carpet stores operate


Informed sources reported that the carpet cooperatives that Hezbollah opened during the economic crisis that struck Lebanon returned to work after the end of the Israeli war.
According to the sources, the undamaged buildings are fully operational, and the carpet cards that were delivered to citizens are also working as they were before the party.

The question is: How will Hezbollah, which used to obtain food supplies from Iran via Syria, get them now? Will he close these cooperatives or will he find other ways to obtain materials from Iran?

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