In this insightful discussion, guests include Makram Rabah, a history lecturer and critic of Hezbollah facing threats for his beliefs; Hanin Ghaddar, a journalist and author who provides expert analysis on Hezbollah's societal role; and Joseph Braude, an Arab culture specialist focused on peace communication. They dive into Hezbollah's identity as a totalitarian regime and an Iranian proxy, exploring its deep entanglement in narco-terrorism, sex slavery, and the refugee crisis in Lebanon. The conversation emphasizes the urgent need to challenge the romanticized narratives surrounding this group.