Nasrallah
Hezbollah marks one year since Israel killed then-chief Nasrallah
On the evening of September 27, 2024, a string of Israeli bunker-busting bombs on a Hezbollah complex in Beirut's southern suburbs killed Nasrallah
My Word: Confronting the evils of terrorism and delivering a message - opinion
The era of Nasrallah is over: The era of his legacy has begun - opinion
IDF releases footage of assassination of Nasrallah on day of funeral
Nasrallah: We no longer have red lines. This is start of new phase
Nasrallah thanked Lebanese media outlets and others for coverage refuting "Israeli lies" about casualties. Israel had denied there being any casualties.
Netanyahu: Israel acted with determination, kept citizens safe
"The man in the bunker in Beirut knows exactly why he is in the bunker," he said, referring to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.
Netanyahu and Nasrallah’s survival instincts - analysis
Both men, Nasrallah and Netanyahu, have great survival instincts, and both have no interest in ratcheting up the conflict to a point where it could spiral out of control and topple them both.
Rein in Hezbollah
It is incumbent upon the international community to send a stern message to Lebanon and Hezbollah to act with caution and restraint, and not allow them to set off a fuse.
Nasrallah to IDF: Wait for our response, on any border, at any time
According to Nasrallah, the drones which fell in Beirut was “Israeli suicide drone attack” on a target in Beirut’s southern suburbs.
Netanyahu: Israel will 'crush' Lebanon if Hezbollah attacks
Netanyahu also added that unlike the terror leader, Israel will "not reveal the details of our plans."
Ten takeaways from Nasrallah’s speech
Hezbollah now views itself as a regional and global power.
Nasrallah: Israel will vanish in next war with Hezbollah
Hezbollah leader warns, ‘Region will burn in the event of a war on Iran’
Nasrallah: Israeli home-front not prepared for war
“I personally eliminate any possibility for a Zionist war on Lebanon.”
Lebanese girl donates money to Hezbollah for a Quran and a hijab - watch
In a TV feature aired April 1 on Al-Jadeed/New TV in Lebanon, Hawra Nada can be seen counting money from her piggy bank to give to the terrorist organization.