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  2. 2008 Lebanon conflict - Wikipedia

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    In his speech, Nasrallah responded to the government's decision to declare the organization's telecommunication network illegal by calling it a declaration of war on the organization, shortly after which fighting between pro-government and opposition militias broke out in Beirut. [6] Within two days, Hezbollah-led opposition fighters had seized ...

  3. Ghosts of Beirut - Wikipedia

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    1: No. of episodes: 4: ... Ghosts of Beirut is a ... The series explores the real-life manhunt for Imad Mughniyeh. [1] Mughniyeh was implicated in Hezbollah attacks ...

  4. Hezbollah - Wikipedia

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    The fighting was sparked by a government move to shut down Hezbollah's telecommunication network and remove Beirut Airport's security chief over alleged ties to Hezbollah. Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said the government's decision to declare the group's military telecommunications network illegal was a "declaration of war" on the ...

  5. Israel kills Hezbollah commander in Beirut, vows more airstrikes

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    Israel struck the Hezbollah-controlled area of Beirut for a second consecutive day. The Lebanese health ministry said at least six people were killed and 15 wounded when a building in the Ghobeiry ...

  6. Why did Israel blow up hundreds of Hezbollah pagers? What we ...

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    “Either some Hezbollah members got suspicious of the devices, pushing Israel to consider using it now or losing this asset, or this was meant as a prelude to an offensive that is still to come ...

  7. Beirut strike kills suspect in 1983 bombings that killed 300 ...

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    People inspect the site of an Israeli strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, that Israeli officials say killed senior Hezbollah commander Ibrahim Aqil, wanted by the U.S. for 1983 ...

  8. Lebanon hostage crisis - Wikipedia

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    Anderson was seized on March 16, 1985, finally being released December 4, 1991. [20] Charles Glass, an American television correspondent, was seized on June 17, 1987, by a previously unknown group, the "Organization for the Defense of Free People", believed to be one of Hezbollah's aliases. He escaped 62 days later.

  9. 2024 Basta airstrikes - Wikipedia

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    However, Hezbollah MP, Amine Sherri, denied that any members of the group were present in the building at the time of the attack. [ 9 ] [ 7 ] According to the Israeli public broadcaster Kan, the attack was an attempt to kill Mohammed Haydar while other reports suggested Naim Qassem and Talal Hamiyeh in which their fates remain unclear.