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During the 2023 conflict in Israel, U.S. intelligence reports indicated that Russia provided air support to Hezbollah for attacks against Israel. Russia's Wagner paramilitary organization reportedly transferred a Pantsir-S1 system to Hezbollah. The Pantsir, known as the SA-22 in NATO terminology, is a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun and ...
Thousands fled their homes in southern Lebanon, crowding highways and makeshift shelters as Israel unleashed an air war on Hezbollah's arsenal.
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Hezbollah training exercise in Aaramta, Jezzine, southern Lebanon, May 2023 Part of a series on Hezbollah Ideology History Flag Foreign relations Funding Headquarters Political activities Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc 2008 conflict in Lebanon 2006–2008 Lebanese political protests Doha Agreement ...
The ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah is a major diplomatic breakthrough that follows 13 months of escalating conflict, upheaval and displacement in Lebanon.. It starts a 60-day ...
The offensive came after key allies of the Assad government — Russia, Iran, and Hezbollah — were weakened by other conflicts. [ 361 ] [ 362 ] Led by Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and supported by Turkish-backed rebels, the offensive was the first since the 2020 ceasefire that largely halted major fighting in the Syrian civil war , which began ...
Russia's foreign ministry said on Wednesday that Hezbollah was still organised and had not lost its chain of command despite strikes by Israel which Moscow said was trying to stoke an armed ...
Engagements between Israel and Hezbollah are a part of the wider Iran–Israel proxy conflict, including: South Lebanon conflict (1985–2000), in which Hezbollah was the primary force opposing Israel and the South Lebanon Army; 2000–2006 Shebaa Farms conflict, a low-level border conflict between Hezbollah and Israel
Hezbollah may adopt tactics Russia used in Ukraine, experts told The Wall Street Journal. The Kremlin has provided support to Hezbollah and other groups in the Middle East.