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Hamadeh, a US congressman with Muslim-Druze roots, met Sheikh Tarif in Israel to discuss security and recent attacks on Druze ...
The U.S., Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Kurds — they all have interests here but risk touching off a war if they each have their way ...
A drone crashed near Makhmour in the latest attack on Iraq’s Kurdistan region, as officials blame Iran-aligned groups for a ...
Iraq’s Kata'ib Hezbollah2024-01-25 18:09 Kata'ib Hezbollah vows more ‘painful’ attacks on US forces until they leave Iraq Kata'ib Hezbollah, a major Iraqi resistance group, says it will continue its ...
An armed group that came to birth from a religious call, or fatwa, to fight ISIS organization has today grown up to become a ...
Iraq’s prime minister has approved disciplinary measures against senior commanders in a paramilitary force after clashes with ...
Hezbollah says it will not give up weapons despite US proposal Knockback deals potential blow to US diplomat Thomas Barrack’s efforts to press on with ‘go-forward plan’ for Israel-Lebanon peace.
Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem appeared to dismiss a proposal that his group disarm, as presented by the United States to Lebanon’s leadership last month. Qassem argued on Friday that the Israeli ...
Lebanon's central bank has banned banks and brokerages from dealing with a Hezbollah-affiliated financial institution, according to a circular, a sign of the group's diminished sway over state ...
Hezbollah's parallel governance strategy, operating as both a political party and sub-state group, has enabled it to survive and grow as an armed group for decades.
Hezbollah now faces the most ­significant choice in its 40-year history: to disarm, fight on or turn fully to politics. “Hezbollah as a military organisation is a thing of the past,” said Dr Hilal ...