Hezbollah
Hassan Nasrallah, who runs the terror organization rooted in Lebanon, and Iran are continuing plans to produce weapons, though Israel is determined to prevent that from happening.
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah says attacks were a message to Washington and only a “slap” • Four Iraqi soldiers wounded in rocket attack on air base north of Baghdad; no U.S. casualties reported.
Iranian Quds Force commander Gen. Qassem Soleimani was a living myth that unified, at least ideologically, the various camps in the “Resistance Front.” His death could crack the image Iran has carefully crafted in the 40 years since the Islamic Revolution.
The Central American country joins its neighbor, Guatemala, in officially designating the Lebanese Shi’te organization as an international terrorist organization.
“When American troops return [home] in coffins,” U.S. President Donald Trump will know he’s “lost the region and will lose the elections,” says Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.
“We are sparing no effort to stay one step ahead of the enemy,” says IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Aviv Kochavi, but there is a need to bolster national resilience in the face of the growing missile threat.
From friends to foes, Brig. Gen. Erez Maisel sheds light on the behind-the-scenes work conducted by the International Cooperation Unit to ensure freedom of maneuver for the Israel Defense Forces.
New Lebanese premier Hassan Diab reportedly has the support of a majority of lawmakers, including those affiliated with Hezbollah and its allies, but still needs the support of key Sunni figures.
It calls on the government “not to tolerate any activity in Germany by representatives of the organization, which opposes the principle of international understanding.”
“This administration will continue to take action against Hezbollah financiers ... who have used money-laundering and tax-evasion schemes to fund terrorist plots and finance their own lavish lifestyles as the Lebanese people suffer,” according to the U.S. Treasury Secretary.
Guatemalan president-elect Alejandro Giammattei, on his first visit to Israel, says he will implement the move once he takes office in January.
Ali Kourani, 35, was found guilty in May on eight counts by a jury, which deliberated for less than day. The charges consisted of providing support to Hezbollah, a U.S.-designated terrorist entity.