Hezbollah, Israel and Lebanon
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Hezbollah, under the direct sponsorship and assistance of Iran, is managing a broad military and civilian rehabilitation process in Lebanon, aimed at restoring its capabilities after the severe damage it suffered during the last war.
Trump administration pressures Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah as ceasefire violations mount. Israeli strikes continue amid concerns over terrorist group's rebuilding efforts.
Israel accuses Hezbollah of violating ceasefire terms, prompting calls for full disarmament amid escalating cross-border conflict
Hezbollah is rebuilding far more quickly than the Lebanese Army can disarm it,” Western intelligence sources told The Jerusalem Post last week. Israel and Hezbollah are closer to war than they have been since the ceasefire agreement signed a year ago.
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Israel warns to intensify strikes on Hezbollah if Lebanese government does not move to disarm group
The statement comes soon after Israel confirmed the killing of four Hezbollah members, further straining the fragile ceasefire agreement.View on euronews
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Israel warns of intensifying attacks against Hezbollah
Israel on Sunday signalled it could intensify operations in Lebanon against Hezbollah, which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused of rearming, urging Beirut to disarm the Iran-backed group.
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GOP senator predicts Trump's next move in Venezuela amid Hezbollah’s influence: 'Long past due'
Hezbollah operatives use Venezuelan passports and drug networks to infiltrate the Western Hemisphere, turning the country into terror group's regional headquarters.
Israel continued to intermittently attack the group in the south of the country. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control is holding a hearing Tuesday afternoon looking into the alleged ties between Hezbollah, a U.S.-designated terrorist group, and Latin
The Lebanese militant group is rebuilding its battered ranks and armaments, defying the terms of the cease-fire and raising the possibility of renewed conflict with Israel.