In Beirut, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah appeared in public for the first time since the Israeli offensive in July and the 34-day conflict that followed.
Nasrallah, addressing hundreds of thousands of supporters, claimed that Hezbollah has an arsenal of more than 20,000 rockets -- almost twice what American observers estimated before the war.
Melissa Block talks with journalist Leena Saidi, who was at the rally.
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