Hezbollah
After government collapse, Hezbollah works to get more power in Lebanon
After government collapse, Hezbollah works to get more power in Lebanon
Clinton blasts Arab governments on reforms
Talks on new Lebanon government to start Monday
Lebanese government is a step from collapse
Lebanon – Proposed ban on sale of land between Muslims and Christians sparks controversy
A new ambassador to Syria, but little hope of change
Hizballah fears ‘Qaeda’ type attacks from Lebanese Sunnis
The UN reportedly has proof that Hezbollah was directly involved in the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri. Indictments of Hezbollah officials are rumored to be coming by the end of the year.
Cleric’s anti-US forces poised for gains in Iraq
Israel – Gov’t concerned French arms for Lebanese Armed Forces will go to Hizbullah
Wikileaks: Syria accused of supplying SCUD missiles to Hezbollah
A US hand in Yemen’s civil war
Survey: Muslims offer mixed views on Hamas, Hezbollah, reject al Qaeda
A resurgent Syria alarms US, Israel
Hezbollah: Evidence held by Hariri court worthless
BBC pulls series as Hizbollah protests
Controversial madrasah builds Iran’s influence in Kabul
Al-Qaida ideologue™s arrest blow to Middle East jihadis
US lawmakers drop hold on aid to Lebanese military
Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, said that the terror group would not turn over any members accused in the assassination for former Prime Minister Hariri. “We will cut off the hand that tries to get to them,” Nasrallah said.
In a statement released on the Internet, al Qaeda in Iraq threatened further attacks in the country. “What they have seen in that night is the beginning of the downpour, and one day out of many bloody days awaiting them,” the terror group said.
Don™t aid Hariri tribunal, Hezbollah warns
Hezbollah riding on a wave of confidence
Iran brokers behind-the-scenes deal for pro-Tehran government in Iraq
Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, presented Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad with a rifle captured from an Israeli soldier during the 2006 war. The two leaders met at the Iranian embassy in Beirut. Ahmedinejad vowed to continue to support Hezbollah.
Hezbollah’s Boy Scouts
Iranian President Ahmedinejad denounced the Special Tribunal for Lebanon and said it was trying to “frame” and defame Hezbollah. The US said Hezbollah has shown it is more loyal to Iran than the people of Lebanon.
Lebanon crowds greet Ahmadinejad
Nigerian Islamic Movement preacher to address London conference
Stronger Hezbollah emboldened for fights ahead