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Hezbollah's deputy leader Naim Qassem rejected US-backed calls for disarmament, calling it a ploy to benefit Israel. Lebanon ...
Katz said, "Any attempt by the terror organization to rehabilitate, to reconstitute itself, or to threaten [Israel] will be ...
Hezbollah’s new leader Naim Qassem launched a scathing attack on the United States and Israel, declaring that calls for ...
Yet Israel didn’t translate its military success into active diplomacy; if it had, the region and Israel’s position in it ...
Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah launched their heaviest exchange of fire after months of strikes and counterstrikes, intensifying fears of an all-out war in the region.
On Monday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel told Hezbollah not to get involved. “I have a message for Iran and Hezbollah: Don’t test us in the north,” he told Israeli lawmakers.
The reality on the ground indicates Israel may be preparing for the possibility of a much bigger war against Hezbollah in Lebanon. If so, the fight could get bloody.
Both times, Israel thought it would teach Hezbollah a quick and painful lesson. Yet that didn’t happen. Now there’s the possibility of a third round, and Hezbollah has more firepower than ever.
Israel has sabotaged Hezbollah’s communications devices, blowing up hundreds, if not thousands, of them in a widespread cyberattack. Its fighter jets have pounded southern Lebanon with rare ...
Israel said ‘terrorist organisations’ were motivated to exact revenge on it due to its recent military campaigns.