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I oppose March 8’s absolute backing of Syria, Iran and Russia and I oppose March 14 in its rejection of dialogue given the presence of [Hezbollah’s] weapons
Unfortunately, Hizbullah is complying with his wishes ... seeking to control all the organs of the state: judiciary, security, politics, administration and elections.
recently conducted an analysis of what would happen to the home front in a war ... The analysis was based on missile attacks against Israel during the First Gulf War in 1990-91, the Second Lebanon War in 2006 and Operation Cast lead (against the Gaza Strip) in 2009, as well as on the type of missiles an...
sad to hear of the passing of Sayyed Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah. One of Hezbollah’s giants I respect a lot.
Syria could try to break the regional balance of power by supplying Hizbollah with an arsenal that could threaten Western interests
A lot of the profits from these counterfeit cigarettes were, particularly, going to support Hezbollah and Hamas
I believe that there could be no worse regime than that of Assad’s. In the recent years, he has turned into a puppet of Iran and Hezbollah
I have no doubt that the Israeli Air Force is able to destroy the infrastructure of Iran’s nuclear program – but five minutes later, Israel would find itself involved in a regional war, involving Hezbollah and possibly Syria
They breathe life into one another. Each provides the other with inspiration. Hezbollah uses Al-Manar to express its stands and its views, etc. Al-Manar in turn receives political support for its continuation.
We wanted to ensure that this embargo would be enforceable and substantive, preventing the transfer of arms ... to Hizbullah. ... Now the embargo is part of the UN resolution and the terms and formulation of this article are acceptable to Israel and express our opinion - a proper embargo.
The disarmament of Hizbullah is not the business of UNIFIL.
Anyone attacking Iran needs to understand that it could start a regional war which will include missile fire from Iran and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
explain to me the difference between Al Qaeda, Taliban and Hezbollah. It looks to me like they’re all just one big group of crazy terrorists.
No sooner does Hizbullah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, parliamentary majority leader Saad Hariri or another high-profile figure take to the air than the rat-tat-tat of gunfire reverberates through Beirut.
It’s a very diverse group — Hamas, Hezbollah, al Qaeda, Muslim Brotherhood and, of course, different names throughout the world.
Hezbollah ... finds [the bomb’s] goals and timing suspicious, and expresses solidarity with our brothers in the Arab Tawhid Party in facing this attack.
Although the phrase ‘Druze trio’ that appeared in the article is hazy, the relationship with Prince Talal Arslan is strong and deep-rooted despite the differences of opinion on the Syria crisis as is the case with Hezbollah
to reach an understanding on a defense strategy that will lead to the integration of [Hezbollah’s] weapons into the state.
Hezbollah is making a specific effort to acquire such (weapons) as part of its offensive lineup against Israel
No discussion of proportional representation while the arms’ intimidation prevents candidates in their [Hezbollah’s] areas of dominance
Hezbollah (Arabic: حزب الله ḥizbu-'llāh(i), literally "party of God") is a Shi'a Islamic political and paramilitary organisation based in Lebanon. It is a significant force in Lebanese politics, providing social services, which operate schools, hospitals, and agricultural services for thousands of Lebanese Shiites. It is regarded as a... Full Article
A supporter of Lebanon's Hezbollah wears a wedding dress as she takes part in a rally marking Resistance and Liberation Day, in the southern Lebanese town of Bint Jbeil May 25, 2012. The event is to commemorate the 12th anniversary of Israel's withdrawal from southern Lebanon. Hezbollah...
View Photo »Relatives of Lebanese Shi'ite hostages that were held by Syrian rebels, cheer and chant as they wave Amal Movement and Hezbollah flags as they wait for their arrival from Turkey to Beirut's international airport May 25, 2012. Lebanese hostages kidnapped in northern Syria were set free...
View Photo »Lebanese Hezbollah supporters wave a Syrian flag under a huge portrait of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, during a rally in the southern town of Bint Jbeil on May 25, 2012 to mark the 12th anniversary of the withdrawal of Israeli troops from south Lebanon after a 22-year occupation...
View Photo »Supporters of Lebanon's Hezbollah wave Hezbollah flags as a poster depicting their leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah is seen in the background during a rally marking Resistance and Liberation Day, in the southern Lebanese town of Bint Jbeil May 25, 2012. The event is to commemorate the...
View Photo »Supporters of Lebanon's Hezbollah wave Lebanese, Syrian and Hezbollah flags as they listen to a televised address by their leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah during a rally marking Resistance and Liberation Day, in the southern Lebanese town of Bint Jbeil May 25, 2012. The event is to...
View Photo »Lebanon's Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah addresses his supporters via a video projection during a rally marking Resistance and Liberation Day, in the southern Lebanese town of Bint Jbeil May 25, 2012. The event is to commemorate the 12th anniversary of Israel's withdrawal from...
View Photo »Lebanese Hezbollah supporters take part in a rally in the southern city of Nabatiyeh on May 22, 2009 to mark the ninth anniversary of the withdrawal of Israeli troops from south Lebanon after a 22-year occupation. US Vice President Joe Biden said that Washington will review its aid to...
View Photo »Two Lebanese brides of Hezbollah supporters wear their wedding dresses as they attend a rally for "Liberation Day," which marks the withdrawal of the Israeli army from southern Lebanon in 2000, in the southern border town of Bint Jbeil, Lebanon, Friday, May 25, 2012. Hezbollah leader...
View Photo »Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah is seen speaking on a giant screen from a secret location, as his supporters wave Hezbollah flags during a rally to mark the "Liberation Day," which marks the withdrawal of the Israeli army from southern Lebanon in 2000, in the southern border...
View Photo »Lebanon Hezbollah parliament member Ali Ammar (L) shakes hands with one of the Lebanese Shi'ite pilgrims who escaped, during a sit-in in Beirut's suburbs May 23, 2012. The kidnap by Syrian gunmen of Lebanese Shi'ite pilgrims caused international allies and adversaries of President...
View Photo »Lebanon Hezbollah parliament members Ali Ammar (C) and Sayyed Nasrat Kashakesh talk to the families of kidnapped Lebanese Shi'ite pilgrims, during a sit in Beirut's suburbs May 23, 2012. The kidnap by Syrian gunmen of Lebanese Shi'ite pilgrims caused international allies and adversaries...
View Photo »A Lebanese Shiite woman, right, who released with other women from kidnapping in Syria who were on their way home from a religious pilgrimage in Iran, is seen comforted by her relative upon her arrival at Rafik Hariri international airport, in Beirut, Lebanon, early Wednesday May 23,...
View Photo »A Lebanese Shiite Muslim blocks the street in a southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, May 22, 2012, to protest against Syrian rebels kidnapped of 12 Lebanese Shiite pilgrims in the Syrian northern province of Aleppo. The leader of Lebanon's Hezbollah militant group Sheik Hassan...
View Photo »Lebanese security forces supervise the opening of a street blocked by Shiite Muslims in a southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, May 22, 2012, to protest against Syrian rebels kidnapped of 12 Lebanese Shiite pilgrims in the Syrian northern province of Aleppo. The leader of...
View Photo »A relative of abducted Lebanese Shiite Muslim pilgrims, who were kidnapped in northern Syria, celebrates their release holding a prtrait of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, as she waits for their arrival at Beirut International Airport on May 25, 2012. The 13 pilgrims arrived in...
View Photo »Relatives of abducted Lebanese Shiite Muslim pilgrims, kidnapped in northern Syria, hold a Hezbollah flag as they wait for their arrival at Beirut International Airport on May 25, 2012. The 13 pilgrims arrived in Turkey after being set free by their Syrian kidnappers and took off with a...
View Photo »Lebanese soldiers are seen on their military vehicle deployed at a street in the Alawite Jabal Mohsen neighbourhood in Tripoli, northern Lebanon, May 15, 2012. Lebanese army forces were deployed on Tuesday in areas in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli, after five people were killed...
View Photo »Hezbollah supporters wave Hezbollah flags on a balcony as they wait for a speech by Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, during a ceremony, in the southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, May 11, 2012, to mark the end of reconstruction of buildings destroyed during the 2006...
View Photo »A boy holds a picture of Lebanon's Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah while listening to his address via a screen during a ceremony in Beirut's southern suburbs, May 11, 2012. The ceremony was held to mark the completion of the Waed (promise) project for rebuilding Beirut's...
View Photo »Hezbollah supporters carry pictures of Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah as they listen to his speech via a TV screen from a secret location, during a ceremony, in the southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, May 11, 2012, to mark the end of reconstruction of buildings...
View Photo »Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah speaks via a TV screen from a secret location, during a ceremony, in the southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, May 11, 2012, to mark the end of reconstruction of buildings destroyed during the 2006 Israel-Hezbollah war. He said his militant...
View Photo »A general view shows Lebanon's Hezbollah supporters attending a ceremony in Beirut's southern suburbs, May 11, 2012. The ceremony was held to mark the completion of the Waed (promise) project for rebuilding Beirut's southern suburbs, which were destroyed during the July 2006 war with...
View Photo »Lebanon's Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah addresses his supporters via a screen during a ceremony in Beirut's southern suburbs, May 11, 2012. The ceremony was held to mark the completion of the Waed (promise) project for rebuilding Beirut's southern suburbs, which were...
View Photo »Hezbollah supporters gather to listen to Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, during a ceremony, in the southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, May 11, 2012, to mark the end of reconstruction of buildings destroyed during the 2006 Israel-Hezbollah war. He said his militant...
View Photo »Lebanon's Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah addresses his supporters via a screen during a ceremony in Beirut's southern suburbs, May 11, 2012. The ceremony was held to mark the completion of the Waed (promise) project for rebuilding Beirut's southern suburbs, which were...
View Photo »A supporter of Lebanon's Hezbollah wears a wedding dress as she takes part in a rally marking Resistance and Liberation Day, in the southern Lebanese town of Bint Jbeil May 25, 2012. The event is to commemorate the 12th anniversary of Israel's withdrawal from southern Lebanon. Hezbollah...
View Photo »I oppose March 8’s absolute backing of Syria, Iran and Russia and I oppose March 14 in its rejection of dialogue given the presence of [Hezbollah’s] weapons
Unfortunately, Hizbullah is complying with his wishes ... seeking to control all the organs of the state: judiciary, security, politics, administration and elections.
The analysis was based on missile attacks against Israel during the First Gulf War in 1990-91, the Second Lebanon War in 2006 and Operation Cast lead (against the Gaza Strip) in 2009, as well as on the type of missiles and rockets now in the hands of Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
sad to hear of the passing of Sayyed Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah. One of Hezbollah’s giants I respect a lot.
Syria could try to break the regional balance of power by supplying Hizbollah with an arsenal that could threaten Western interests
A lot of the profits from these counterfeit cigarettes were, particularly, going to support Hezbollah and Hamas
I believe that there could be no worse regime than that of Assad’s. In the recent years, he has turned into a puppet of Iran and Hezbollah
I have no doubt that the Israeli Air Force is able to destroy the infrastructure of Iran’s nuclear program – but five minutes later, Israel would find itself involved in a regional war, involving Hezbollah and possibly Syria
They breathe life into one another. Each provides the other with inspiration. Hezbollah uses Al-Manar to express its stands and its views, etc. Al-Manar in turn receives political support for its continuation.
We wanted to ensure that this embargo would be enforceable and substantive, preventing the transfer of arms ... to Hizbullah. ... Now the embargo is part of the UN resolution and the terms and formulation of this article are acceptable to Israel and express our opinion - a proper embargo.
The disarmament of Hizbullah is not the business of UNIFIL.
Anyone attacking Iran needs to understand that it could start a regional war which will include missile fire from Iran and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
explain to me the difference between Al Qaeda, Taliban and Hezbollah. It looks to me like they’re all just one big group of crazy terrorists.
No sooner does Hizbullah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, parliamentary majority leader Saad Hariri or another high-profile figure take to the air than the rat-tat-tat of gunfire reverberates through Beirut.
It’s a very diverse group — Hamas, Hezbollah, al Qaeda, Muslim Brotherhood and, of course, different names throughout the world.
Hezbollah ... finds [the bomb’s] goals and timing suspicious, and expresses solidarity with our brothers in the Arab Tawhid Party in facing this attack.
Although the phrase ‘Druze trio’ that appeared in the article is hazy, the relationship with Prince Talal Arslan is strong and deep-rooted despite the differences of opinion on the Syria crisis as is the case with Hezbollah
to reach an understanding on a defense strategy that will lead to the integration of [Hezbollah’s] weapons into the state.
Hezbollah is making a specific effort to acquire such (weapons) as part of its offensive lineup against Israel
No discussion of proportional representation while the arms’ intimidation prevents candidates in their [Hezbollah’s] areas of dominance
But this was followed by political crisis and armed conflict, ending in a Hizbullah-controlled government that’s still in power.
But Hezbollah is open to dialogue with various political parties on an election law that can win a minimum consensus and the majority’s satisfaction
The Iranian issue ... that is a huge deal ... their use of the proxy group Hezbollah -- these are things we're very concerned about
On one side, behind Assad’s regime is Iran and Hezbollah in Lebanon
They are ready to do anything to support the Syrian regime and the case of Hezbollah in Lebanon.
