Following a devastating war reignited in March against Israel, Lebanon’s Shiite community is facing a complex mix of pride and bitterness regarding Hezbollah. Both supporters and opponents within the community are questioning the value of sacrifices made during the conflict. This introspection comes as Lebanon and Israel signed a framework agreement on June 26th, potentially signaling a shift in the regional dynamics. The war’s outcome has left many reassessing Hezbollah’s role and its impact on the nation. The community is now navigating grief and contemplating the prospect of further displacement as a result of the ongoing turmoil. The signed agreement adds another layer to the complicated feelings within the Shiite population about the conflict and its resolution. This situation highlights a pivotal moment of reflection for the community.