The article discusses concerns within Lebanese political circles about the reactivation of Unit 121, a highly secretive and brutal unit of Hezbollah known as 'Hezbollah's death unit.' This unit has been linked to several high-profile assassinations, including the 2005 killing of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. According to reports from British outlet The Telegraph, Unit 121 is reportedly reorganizing and arming itself due to dissatisfaction with the peace agreement between Lebanon and Israel, which has limited Hezbollah's operations against Israel. The unit is described as one of the most secretive and lethal units globally, operating independently from Hezbollah’s external operations unit (Unit 910), and receiving direct financial and logistical support from Iran’s Revolutionary Guard. Political figures close to Prime Minister Nawaf Salam express concern over the unit's activities, noting heightened security measures and additional protection for negotiation teams. The unit, consisting of around 20 operatives, was only publicly identified in 2020 during a legal ruling related to Hariri's assassination. Recent developments include the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah,
Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames Hezbollah and its internal unit, Unit 121, as a significant threat to national stability and political leadership, emphasizing their covert and violent capabilities. While it presents factual information about the unit's history and current activities, the emphasis on its danger,祕



