The article discusses growing concerns within Lebanon’s political circles about the reactivation of Hezbollah’s Unit 121, known as the 'death machine' and one of the most secretive and brutal units of the group. This unit has been linked to high-profile assassinations, including the 2005 killing of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. According to reports from the British Telegraph, the unit is reportedly reorganizing and resupplying, frustrated by the peace agreement between Lebanon and Israel that has limited Hezbollah’s operations against Israel. The unit operates independently from Hezbollah’s foreign operations unit, Unit 910, and receives direct financial and logistical support from Iran’s Revolutionary Guard. It is described as functioning under the direct command of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and was only publicly identified in 2020 during a landmark court case related to Hariri’s assassination. Political figures close to Prime Minister Najib Mikati have expressed concern over the unit’s activities, noting heightened security measures and awareness among top officials.
Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article frames Hezbollah’s Unit 121 as a dangerous internal threat rather than focusing solely on external conflicts, which aligns with a more critical stance toward the group. The emphasis on the unit’s brutality, secrecy, and potential threat to Lebanese stability suggests a left-leaning bias,




