Invisible detonators and wafer-thin plastic explosives turned batteries into bombs after a fake, but convincing, online ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to Matthew Levitt of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, about how the Iran-backed militant and political group got its start in the 1980s.
Like most successful lies, it has an element of the truth in it, but twists that truth towards a narrative that serves the ...
The UN recognized the right of the Jewish people to a state, but it certainly did not create it,’ Netanyahu, son of an ...
Before Israel’s recent escalation, Hezbollah and Israel had been locked in a tit-for-tat exchange of fire for almost a year.
The reality on the ground indicates Israel may be preparing for the possibility of a much bigger war against Hezbollah in ...
Iran's main proxy force is building a network of sleeper agents and cells in Europe that could be activated for revenge ...
Hezbollah, despite its support for the Palestine cause, is careful to craft a Shia bridge spanning across Tehran, Damascus, ...
Israeli airstrikes pounded areas across Lebanon, killing at least 21 people, officials said Wednesday, including more than a ...
Israel has created a power vacuum within Hezbollah that may pave the way for radical figures to take over the group.
The kitchen is filled with antitank missiles, the living room with grenades, mortars, guns and vests.
Iran and Hezbollah have sent missiles to Israel in response. Matthew Levitt says the group's history reaches back more than 40 years. LEVITT: Hezbollah was founded around 1982, but it only ...