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Arms With a Long Reach Help Hamas
Iraq frees Hezbollah commander who helped mold Shia terror groups
Musa Ali Daqduq, who was tasked with establishing a Hezbollah-like Shia terror group in Iraq, and who was involved in the 2007 attack on US troops in Karbala, has been freed from Iraqi custody and is now in Lebanon.Hamas, Emboldened, Tests Its Arab Alliances
The Salafist preacher who declared war on Hezbollah
US Fears Hezbollah Operative Held in Iraq May Go Free
Iran Uses Aid to Build Afghan Influence
Hezbollah straddles tenuous line between Syria and Lebanon
US official urges EU to designate Hezbollah a terror group
Lebanon's Hezbollah drawn into Syria conflict
Gunbattles flare in Lebanon as political crisis deepens
Iraqi Shi'ite militants fight for Syria's Assad
Accusations mount of Hezbollah fighting in Syria
Hezbollah's chief financial officer fled to Israel, taking with him $5 million in embezzled funds as well as classified documents and maps. In September he and four others had been arrested by Iranian intelligence officers for collaborating with Israel.
Hizbollah leader says he will send more drones over Israel
Hezbollah takes responsibility for last week's drone over Israel
Just a couple of hours after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu charged that Hezbollah was responsible for the drone sent over Israel on Oct. 6, Hezbollah took responsibility.How The Arab Spring Killed Hezbollah
Israeli Air Force shoots down foreign drone
On Saturday morning the Israeli Air Force shot down a foreign drone in the northern Negev. The origin of the drone is currently unknown, but early theories point to Hezbollah or Iran.
Qassim Suleimani, Iran's Master of Iraq Chaos, Still Vexes the US
A Hezbollah commander and two fighters have been killed fighting in Syria. Ali Hussein Nassif, also known as Abu Abbas, was allegedly killed "while performing his jihadi duties."
Hezbollah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah called for sustained protests against an anti-Islam film. Nasrallah also urged governments to censor websites carrying the trailer from the film and asked Muslims to boycott those websites.


