Israel, Lebanon and Hezbollah
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The militant group’s attacks on Israel have sparked anger even among its most loyal Shiite supporters in Lebanon, weakening its clout as the war widens.
The military also published photographs of weapons and terror paraphernalia belonging to Hezbollah terror operatives seized by the 91st Division across southern Lebanon. Commander of the IDF's 91st
Ibrahim Ghazali was killed in the March 5 strike in Lebanon along with three other relatives of the attacker in Michigan.
The Israeli military said the brother of the man who attacked a Michigan synagogue was a Hezbollah commander and was recently killed in an airstrike.
Further, the phrases “resistance” and “Islamic Resistance” are being removed from statements issued by Hezbollah itself, from broadcasts from the National News Agency. Lebanon has ordered its
RCP's Phil Wegmann asked President Trump at a White House event Monday about Israel expanding operations against Hezbollah in Southern Lebanon, including U.S. support for a ground invasion. "Hezbollah is a problem.
When Hezbollah fired rockets into northern Israel, it granted Israel the opening it was waiting for. It’s now seeking to end Hezbollah’s ability to rain rockets down on Israeli communities for good.
By Maayan Lubell and Nazih Osseiran JERUSALEM/BEIRUT March 14 (Reuters) - Israel and Lebanon are expected to hold direct talks in the coming days, Israel's Haaretz newspaper reported on Saturday, in what would be a diplomatic milestone between the two states as Israel and the Iran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah wage war.
The man who drove a car into a Michigan synagogue is the brother of a Hezbollah commander killed in Lebanon last week, Israeli's military said.
One expert told Newsweek of "not only military risks but political and communal ones" if the Lebanese Army confronts Hezbollah.