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2009-06-12
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In Beirut, Lebanon, former USA President Jimmy Carter visited Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah.
Sayeed Fadlallah heads up the largest private social service organization in Lebanon, with schools, colleges, hospitals etc. second on to Hezbollah.
2008-08
Hezbollah plans to kidnap Israelis around the world to retaliate for the Mughniyah assassination.
-- According to a statement by the Israeli government, issuing an alert to its citizens
2008-06-24
"I think all the developments have to be seen within the context of the US and Israeli desire to attack Iran. They probably want to convey an impression of trying to resolve the conflict with the Palestinians. They are now trying to disarm Hezbollah, by depriving Hezbollah of its excuse for carrying weapons, namely to resolve the Shebaa Farms question. Once they have neutralized Hezbollah, they will attack Iran."
-- Norman Finkelstein, PressTV's regional debate program "Middle East Today"
2008-06
The U.S. Treasury Department designated two Venezuelan citizens as Hezbollah supporters and froze their U.S. assets.
2008-06-01
Israel freed and deported to Lebanon a convicted Hezbollah spy and the Shiite militant group handed over the remains of Israeli soldiers killed in 2006.
2008-02-12
Imad, Hezbollah’s military commander, was killed in Damascus, Syria.
2008-02-12
In Damascus, Syria, Imad Fayez Mughniyeh, a top Hezbollah security official, was assassinated by means of a remote detonated car bomb.
2008-02
In Damascus, Syria Imad Mughniyah, a notorious leader of the Hezbollah militia is killed.
Hezbollah and Iran accused Israel and promised revenge
2008-02
:”But the reality was — and everyone understood it — that the Israeli attitude was: We are going to knock out Hizbullah. They began planning for a new war right after they were forced to leave in 2000. They found their excuse, their pretext, in July 2006, but there is no question among rational people that Israel was never going to let the Hizbullah victory go by.”
-- Norman Finkelstein, Jewish American political scientist and author
2008-01-19
"If Israel launches a new war against Lebanon, we promise them a war that will change the face of the entire region."
-- Hassan Nasrallah, Lebanon's Hezbollah chief, in a live video broadcast that followed his surprise appearance in public in Beirut, Lebanon
Stories
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2009-06-30
Analysis: The real struggle in Iran
2009-06-26
Lebanese Sunni majority leader met Shiite Hezbollah Chief
2009-06-25
Telltale Signs of Saudi Fraud -- Investigating the Khobar Bomging
2009-06-17
The narrow strategic thinking of pro-Ahmadinejad Israelis
2009-06-17
Chertoff: Hezbollah could surpass Qaeda as biggest threat to US
2009-06-15
Lebanese president calls for Arab unity after Netanyahu speech
2009-06-12
Carter in Lebanon
2009-06-11
Syria continues to interfere in Lebanon's internal affairs
2009-06-09
Carter is satisfied: 'Lebanon election was one the better ones'
2009-06-04
The Wages of Hubris and Vengeance -- The Future of Israel and the Decline of the American Empire
Arguments
Date added
2009-06-28
Hezbollah could surpass Al-Qaeda as the most serious long-term threat to the United States
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