
Hezbollah Says It Has Doubled Its Arsenal of Guided Missiles Aimed at Israel
Israel has in recent months expressed concern that Hezbollah is trying to establish production facilities to make precision-guided missiles
Israel has in recent months expressed concern that Hezbollah is trying to establish production facilities to make precision-guided missiles
The Israeli public and media may have forgotten, but Hezbollah is still hell-bent on exacting revenge for the killing of an operative in July
Ismail Haniyeh's Beirut meeting with the Hezbollah leader would take place days after understandings reached with Israel to end weeks of tensions and clashes
Nasrallah says in televised speech that Trump announced the deal because he needed 'an achievement' ahead of U.S. elections
'We as Hezbollah know perhaps more about what goes on at the Haifa port than what happens in the Beirut port'
It seems Israeli intelligence services have nothing to do with the explosion ■ Nasrallah has a long-term problem, and public pressure may lead to a real attempt to demilitarize
Iran's Revolutionary Guards chief could not contain his excitement: Israel took fright and halted its aerial operations against Iranian militias and the shipment of missiles to Lebanon
Despite severe economic crisis tearing Lebanon apart, Nasrallah is still committed to retaliate the death of one of Hezbollah's fighters in Syria
Nasrallah hasn't commented on Damascus incident attributed to Israel ■ IDF's preparations in recent days indicate a readiness for a possible response on northern border
The Trump administration appears determined to get the Hezbollah leader’s movement removed from the Lebanese government, but if that happens, Hassan Nasrallah won’t be the only casualty
As Iran’s most prominent, powerful proxy, Hezbollah is committed to avenging Qassem Soleimani’s death. But the Party of God can't risk inviting the kind of U.S. retaliation that would push Lebanon over the edge
Retaliation will happen in the 'coming days, weeks and months,' Nasrallah says, and is part of 'long path' to eject U.S. forces from the region
Hassan Nasrallah's comments indicate there was no resolution yet on who should head emergency government, two months after Prime Minister Saad Hariri resigned on October 29
Israel believes Nasrallah is deterred since the 2006 war, but thinks Hezbollah and Iran are seeking to challenge it with a limited conflict
'The first obstruction in the formation of the government is America, because it wants a government that resembles it,' says group official
After the next display of courage by Hezbollah, or Hamas in the south, the IDF must 'lethally' liquidate both these organizations’ offensive capabilities
Hezbollah claims responsibility for targeting the UAV, saying they chased it away from Lebanon's airspace
Hezbollah leader says group opposes government's potential resignation amid ongoing protests
The push is further adding to Lebanon’s severe financial and economic crisis, with officials warning the country’s economy can’t withstand the strain
In a televised speech, Hezbollah leader says new focus, now in the hands of fighters in the field, would be on targeting Israeli drones entering Lebanon's skies
Nasrallah may have issued a very direct threat during this round of hostilities, but Iranian interests and domestic Lebanese pressure are holding him back
Both leaders have avoided turning their belligerent bluster into wider confrontations, being experienced enough to know the limitations of military power
The strike in Syria, the mysterious incident in Lebanon and reports on attacks on Iraqi border: In 24 hours a serious escalation between Israel and Iran got underway. But in the short term, the real threat may actually not come from Tehran
Argentinian authorities order the freezing of Hezbollah assets in the country
Military identifies key sites as potential targets, as Iran-backed Lebanese group working to improve missile precision
Group leader says Trump White House using mediators to pursue contacts, despite new sanctions against organization's officials
Fear is Hezbollah's lethal weapon. And its propaganda war is working: Hassan Nasrallah's extravagant threats, endlessly amplified by the Israeli media, now constrains IDF action against the Iranian proxy group
Lebanese freedom advocate Nizar Zakka's release should be perceived as a 'sign of respect' for Hezbollah and its leader Nasrallah, Iranian news outlets cite an anonymous source as saying
The Lebanese group's leader warned that if a war ensues as a result of the U.S.-Iran tensions, it could 'set the whole region ablaze'