Hezbollah, Israel and Lebanon
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The United States will host two days of intensive talks between Israel and Lebanon next week in a renewed push for a broader peace and security arrangement, according to a State Department statement released on Friday.
Since late 2024, and now as part of the U.S.-Israel war against Iran, Lebanon’s Tehran-backed Hezbollah militia has been the target of powerful and persistent Israeli attacks. So, how is it that it keeps on fighting,
With the cease-fire fraying and Israel demolishing villages in the south, many Hezbollah supporters in Lebanon are putting aside their annoyance with the group and turning to it for protection.
By Laila Bassam, Maya Gebeily and Tom Perry BEIRUT, May 3 (Reuters) - Hezbollah has paid a heavy price for going to war with Israel on March 2: Israel has occupied a chunk of southern Lebanon, displaced hundreds of thousands of its Shi'ite Muslim constituents and killed as many as several thousand of its fighters,
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said strengthening the Lebanese government will be key to confronting the Iran-backed Hezbollah group and confirmed the U.S. would be hosting another round of talks between the Israeli and Lebanese governments next week.
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Sirens sound in the Western Galilee and Haifa Bay area amid a Hezbollah rocket attack from Lebanon. The attack comes shortly after the military warned it expected Hezbollah rocket fire on the north in response to the killing of the chief of the terror group’s elite Radwan Force in Beirut on Wednesday.