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  2. Ragheb Harb - Wikipedia

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    Ragheb Harb (Arabic: راغب حرب; 1952–1984) was a Lebanese Shia Muslim cleric and politician. [2] He was an Imam who led resistance against the Israeli occupation of Lebanon , thus becoming a face for popular resistance, [ 3 ] including a role in the founding of Hezbollah . [ 1 ]

  3. List of assassinations in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Ragheb Harb, Shia leader in south Lebanon Jibchit: Shooting Danny Abdallah and Hussein Abbas Shot outside his home by Lebanese criminals, allegedly at the direction of Mossad. December 28, 1984 Sheikh Khalil al Tawil, Druze leader Baakleen: Shooting Unknown Was killed by four gunmen [17] June 3, 1985 William Francis Buckley, officer at the U.S ...

  4. Category:Amal Movement politicians - Wikipedia

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  5. Mohammed Ali Hammadi - Wikipedia

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    The remaining three fugitives from TWA Flight 847 remain on the list, and at large. On 12 September 2006, a "Bush administration official" indicated that Hamadei had rejoined Hezbollah upon his release from German prison. [9] On 12 February 2007, the FBI announced a new $5 million reward for information leading to the recapture of Hamadei. [10]

  6. Abdel Karim Obeid - Wikipedia

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    Danny Abdalla, a Lebanese criminal living in Denmark, who also admitted to having killed militant Ragheb Harb on behalf of the Israelis, claimed to have participated in the capture. [4] As a result, Hezbollah put Abdalla on their death list, and he was wanted in Lebanon as of 2012. [5] Obeid was a long time held prisoner in Israel.

  7. Imad Mughniyeh - Wikipedia

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    On 10 October 2001, Mughniyeh appeared on the initial list of the FBI's top 22 Most Wanted Terrorists, which was released to the public by President Bush, with a reward of up to $15 million offered for information leading to his arrest. [55] The reward was later increased to $25 million. [18] This reward remained outstanding as of 2006.

  8. History of Hezbollah - Wikipedia

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    Another version states that it was formed by supporters of Sheikh Ragheb Harb, a leader of the resistance killed by Israeli Shin Bet agents in February 1984. [34] Regardless of when the name came into official use, a number of Shia groups were slowly assimilated to form the organization following the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon.

  9. Hezbollah - Wikipedia

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    Another version states that it was formed by supporters of Sheikh Ragheb Harb, a leader of the southern Shia resistance killed by Israel in 1984. [80] Regardless of when the name came into official use, a number of Shi'a groups were slowly assimilated into the organization, such as Islamic Jihad , Organization of the Oppressed on Earth and the ...