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Hezbollah leader Naim Kassem has reaffirmed the group’s refusal to disarm while Israel continues its airstrikes and occupies ...
Arms have been central to Hezbollah's doctrine since it was founded by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to fight ...
Israeli strikes have killed most of Hezbollah’s top leaders, such as Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah, according to the AP ...
Israel's military said it would issue 54,000 call-up notices to ultra-Orthodox Jewish seminary students following a Supreme ...
Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem said the Lebanese militant group will only disarm after Israel’s aggression stops first.
Expert Tal Beeri discussed how it is unknown why the religious directive had not been given, but if it were, Hezbollah would ...
Qassem, who succeeded longtime leader Hassan Nasrallah after Israel killed him in September, said the group’s fighters would ...
We cannot be asked to soften our stance or lay down arms while (Israeli) aggression continues,' Naim Qassem says ...
Terror group said to perceive huge arsenal meant to deter and attack Israel as possible liability; its finances damaged by ...
Its arsenal includes, according to Israeli estimates, at least 150,000 missiles and rockets. Israel estimates the group has already fired 5,000 since October, which means, as Hezbollah leader ...
Israeli forces in Gaza have flattened entire city blocks, bombed hospitals and heavily damaged infrastructure. Analysts say both Israel and Hezbollah, along with Iran, would like to avoid all-out war.