Ground Down by War, Hezbollah’s Loyal Base Shows Cracks
“We just want to be back in our homes,” said a Lebanese man who, like many others in the latest round of fighting, has to flee.
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“We just want to be back in our homes,” said a Lebanese man who, like many others in the latest round of fighting, has to flee.
The Lebanese militant group has resisted calls to lay down all its arms, risking a return to war with Israel.
Why did Israel attack? Who was killed? What has been the Qatari response? Here are answers to those and other key questions.
The Lebanese militant group has lost much of its power since the recent war with Israel. But it is balking at demands to surrender whatever is left of its once formidable arsenal.
Israel decimated the group’s leadership last fall and degraded its military capabilities. Can the same strategy work against a far more powerful foe?
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Hezbollah supporters gathered to pay tribute to Hassan Nasrallah, the group’s former leader, and Hashem Safieddine, another top official, at a funeral service held months after both were killed by Israel.
The Iran-backed Lebanese militant group held an elaborate commemoration for its longtime leader, Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed by Israel in September.
Hassan Nasrallah’s remarks come amid repeated clashes on Israel’s northern border with Lebanon.
Hassan Nasrallah’s remarks come amid repeated clashes on Israel’s northern border with Lebanon.