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  2. Hezbollah - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 1982, Hezbollah's Special Security Apparatus was created by Hussein al-Khalil, now a "top political adviser to Nasrallah"; [203] while Hezbollah's counterintelligence was initially managed by Iran's Quds Force, [204]: 238 the organization continued to grow during the 1990s. By 2008, scholar Carl Anthony Wege writes, "Hizballah ...

  3. Ideology of Hezbollah - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s, Hezbollah underwent what a number of observers have called a process of "Lebanonization", which is reflected in acceptance of a multi-confessional Lebanon, rapprochement with a variety of non-Islamist forces, participation in electoral politics, and an emphasis on providing for the social welfare of its Shi'a Lebanese constituency. [11]

  4. History of Hezbollah - Wikipedia

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    The continued existence of Hezbollah's military wing after 1990 is considered by the UN to violate the Taif Agreement. [ 62 ] Hezbollah, however, justifies maintaining its militia on the basis of Israel's continued presence in Sheba Farms, which the UN considers Syrian territory [ 63 ] and the Lebanon government has not made moves to disarm ...

  5. Hezbollah explained: The origin of the Lebanese militant ...

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    The Israel Defense Forces and the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah have been fighting for decades. Recent tensions on the Israel-Lebanon border in response to the war in Gaza could ...

  6. What to know about Hezbollah, the powerful Iran-backed group ...

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    Hezbollah is an Iran-backed Islamist movement with one of the most powerful paramilitary forces in the Middle East. The group, which has its main base on the Israel-Lebanon border, could become a ...

  7. Hezbollah armed strength - Wikipedia

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    Hezbollah guerrillas stand by a Katyusha rocket, 1998 The number of Hezbollah attacks increased substantially through the 1990s. A Hezbollah parade following the end of Israeli occupation, May 2000 Fighting briefly lulled after the 1996 conflict as Hezbollah recovered from the fighting, but Hezbollah's logistics were "resilient," and Hezbollah ...

  8. Kurdish Hezbollah insurgency - Wikipedia

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    The Kurdish Hezbollah insurgency was a period of assassinations, armed clashes, kidnappings, and other assaults led by the Kurdish Hezbollah between the 1980s and 2000s. The insurgency started when Kurdish Hezbollah was first founded, and was led by Hüseyin Velioğlu until he was killed by Turkish police in 2000, and then by İsa Altsoy from 2001 until he announced the group's disarmament in ...

  9. Israeli occupation of Southern Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, the Lebanese militant groups, led by Sh'ite Hezbollah, increased on the Israeli side in the security belt. Driving on the roads became dangerous, and IDF forces stayed more in the military camps than on the roads. Hezbollah made many efforts to attack the IDF's military camps.