Eight international aid groups say Israel has failed to meet U.S. demands to allow greater humanitarian access to the war-ravaged Gaza Strip ...
Both Hamas and Hezbollah are backed by Tehran, and Israel has killed most of their senior leadership. Iran’s economy has struggled ... In a severely damaged structure, the team found more than a dozen ...
Hezbollah welcomes any effort to stop the war in Lebanon but does not pin hopes for a ceasefire on any particular U.S. administration, Hezbollah lawmaker Ibrahim al-Moussawi said on Thursday when ...
Analysis: With Hezbollah facing internal reorganisation after Nasrallah's death, there is space for other actors to manoeuvre ...
Hezbollah is still attempting to recoup its losses following the Israeli targeting of its leaders including the terrorist ...
It is organised in a hierarchical structure under a seven-member ... he was the first member of Hezbollah's top leadership to make televised remarks. The leader of the region's most powerful ...
Oct. 29 (UPI) --Hezbollah on Tuesday announced that its deputy secretary general, Nasim Qassem, will serve as its new leader. Qassem was elected to replace long-time Hezbollah leader Seyyed Hassan ...
In a move that underscores Hezbollah’s resilience amidst regional tensions, the recent appointment of Naim Qassem as the ...
Hezbollah has named its new leader after former chief Hassan Nasrallah and his replacement were both killed in Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon — as Israel warns the ...
After weeks of escalation, Israel landed major blows against Hezbollah’s leadership and capabilities in September 2024, and launched ground operations in October while stepping up its aerial ...
“With its leadership effectively decapitated and its communications compromised,” said Hoffman after Nasrallah’s death, “Hezbollah for the time being will have trouble mobilizing to engage ...
Gerges said that Israel’s killing of secretary-general Nasrallah and much of the military command structure ... Hezbollah’s endurance in the face of the assassination of much of its leadership ...