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The image is a close-up of an article printed on paper. The article's title "Why Does Europe Pretend Hezbollah Has a 'Good Side'?" can be seen at the top. There are several lines of text below the title, which appear to be part of the body of the article discussing international relations and political affiliations. The visible text includes phrases such as "Europe pretends," "Hezbollah has a 'good side,'" "Israel's right," and "Iran-backed proxy." The author of the article is mentioned as Michael J. Totten. The background is indistinct due to the focus on the text, but it appears to be from a book or magazine with a page number at the top that is not entirely visible.
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