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Hezbollah - Origins.
Hezbollah was formed from numerous other Lebanese Shia groups shortly after Israel's 1982 invasion, largely fought in mainly Shia southern Lebanon. The group was conceived by Iran, or at least was aided in its inception by the arrival in Lebanon of 1,500 Islamic revolutionary guards from Iran, three years after that country's own Islamic Revolution in 1979. Iran, as an Islamic republic — a Shia one — remains a close ally, financial backer, arms supplier and model for Hezbollah. Syria back ...
See also:Hezbollah, Hezbollah - Alternative spellings and names, Hezbollah - Designations, Hezbollah - History, Hezbollah - Origins, Hezbollah - Hezbollah during the Lebanese war 1982-1990, Hezbollah - The South Lebanon period 1990-2000, Hezbollah - Hezbollah after the Israeli withdrawal, Hezbollah - Post-Lebanese election, Hezbollah - Political activities, Hezbollah - Foreign relations, Hezbollah - Ideology, Hezbollah - Media operations, Hezbollah - Notes, Hezbollah - Literature Read more here: » Hezbollah: Encyclopedia II - Hezbollah - History |
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Hezbollah - Origins.
Hezbollah was formed from numerous other Lebanese Shia groups shortly after Israel's 1982 invasion, largely fought in mainly Shia southern Lebanon. The group was conceived by Iran, or at least was aided in its inception by the arrival in Lebanon of 1,500 Islamic revolutionary guards from Iran, three years after that country's own Islamic Revolution in 1979. Iran, as an Islamic republic — a Shia one — remains a close ally, financial backer, arms supplier and model for Hezbollah. Syria back ...
See also:Hezbollah, Hezbollah - Alternative spellings and names, Hezbollah - Designations, Hezbollah - History, Hezbollah - Origins, Hezbollah - Hezbollah during the Lebanese war 1982-1990, Hezbollah - The South Lebanon period 1990-2000, Hezbollah - Hezbollah after the Israeli withdrawal, Hezbollah - Post-Lebanese election, Hezbollah - Political activities, Hezbollah - Foreign relations, Hezbollah - Ideology, Hezbollah - Media operations Read more here: » Hezbollah: Encyclopedia II - Hezbollah - History |
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 |  |  | Hezbollah - Origins: Encyclopedia II - Hezbollah - Media operationsHezbollah operates a satellite television station from Lebanon, Al-Manar TV ("the Lighthouse") as well as a radio station, al-Nour ("the light"). Qubth Ut Alla ("The Fist of God") is the monthly magazine of Hezbollah's paramilitary wing.
Al Manar broadcasts news in Arabic, English, French and Hebrew and is widely watched both in Lebanon and in other Arab countries. Its transmission in France (even via satellite, not by any station based on French territory) is controversial. It has been accused of promoting religi ...
See also:Hezbollah, Hezbollah - Alternative spellings and names, Hezbollah - Designations, Hezbollah - History, Hezbollah - Origins, Hezbollah - Hezbollah during the Lebanese war 1982-1990, Hezbollah - The South Lebanon period 1990-2000, Hezbollah - Hezbollah after the Israeli withdrawal, Hezbollah - Post-Lebanese election, Hezbollah - Political activities, Hezbollah - Foreign relations, Hezbollah - Ideology, Hezbollah - Media operations, Hezbollah - Notes, Hezbollah - Literature Read more here: » Hezbollah: Encyclopedia II - Hezbollah - Media operations |
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See also:Hezbollah, Hezbollah - Alternative spellings and names, Hezbollah - Designations, Hezbollah - History, Hezbollah - Origins, Hezbollah - Hezbollah during the Lebanese war 1982-1990, Hezbollah - The South Lebanon period 1990-2000, Hezbollah - Hezbollah after the Israeli withdrawal, Hezbollah - Post-Lebanese election, Hezbollah - Political activities, Hezbollah - Foreign relations, Hezbollah - Ideology, Hezbollah - Media operations, Hezbollah - Notes, Hezbollah - Literature Read more here: » Hezbollah: Encyclopedia II - Hezbollah - Ideology |
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See also:Hezbollah, Hezbollah - Alternative spellings and names, Hezbollah - Designations, Hezbollah - History, Hezbollah - Origins, Hezbollah - Hezbollah during the Lebanese war 1982-1990, Hezbollah - The South Lebanon period 1990-2000, Hezbollah - Hezbollah after the Israeli withdrawal, Hezbollah - Post-Lebanese election, Hezbollah - Political activities, Hezbollah - Foreign relations, Hezbollah - Ideology, Hezbollah - Media operations, Hezbollah - Notes, Hezbollah - Literature Read more here: » Hezbollah: Encyclopedia II - Hezbollah - Designations |
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Hezbollah has been accused of having links to Al-Qaida. Though Hezbollah has a Shi'ite ideology, this does not exclude it from co-operation wi ...
See also:Hezbollah, Hezbollah - Alternative spellings and names, Hezbollah - Designations, Hezbollah - History, Hezbollah - Origins, Hezbollah - Hezbollah during the Lebanese war 1982-1990, Hezbollah - The South Lebanon period 1990-2000, Hezbollah - Hezbollah after the Israeli withdrawal, Hezbollah - Post-Lebanese election, Hezbollah - Political activities, Hezbollah - Foreign relations, Hezbollah - Ideology, Hezbollah - Media operations, Hezbollah - Notes, Hezbollah - Literature Read more here: » Hezbollah: Encyclopedia II - Hezbollah - Foreign relations |
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Al Manar broadcasts news in Arabic, English, French and Hebrew and is widely watched both in Lebanon and in other Arab countries. Its transmission in France (even via satellite, not by any station based on French territory) is controversial. It has been accused of promoting religi ...
See also:Hezbollah, Hezbollah - Alternative spellings and names, Hezbollah - Designations, Hezbollah - History, Hezbollah - Origins, Hezbollah - Hezbollah during the Lebanese war 1982-1990, Hezbollah - The South Lebanon period 1990-2000, Hezbollah - Hezbollah after the Israeli withdrawal, Hezbollah - Post-Lebanese election, Hezbollah - Political activities, Hezbollah - Foreign relations, Hezbollah - Ideology, Hezbollah - Media operations Read more here: » Hezbollah: Encyclopedia II - Hezbollah - Media operations |
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 |  |  | Hezbollah - Origins: Encyclopedia II - Hezbollah - Alternative spellings and namesThe name حزب الله is transliterated from the Arabic in a number of ways. A scientific transliteration would be hizbu' llah. Hezbollah is used by CNN and BBC. It is also written as Hizbullah, Hizballah, Hizbollah, Hezbullah, and the literal Arabic version Hizb Allah, which is used by Al Jazeera. "Hizb" (party) is the Modern Standard Arabic pronunciation, and "Hezb" is closer to Persian and to Lebanese dialect. The 'h' is pharyngeal in Arabic, but a normal 'h' sound in Persian. The "-llah" ending, originally "Allah", means "(the) God". The name is derived ...
See also:Hezbollah, Hezbollah - Alternative spellings and names, Hezbollah - Designations, Hezbollah - History, Hezbollah - Origins, Hezbollah - Hezbollah during the Lebanese war 1982-1990, Hezbollah - The South Lebanon period 1990-2000, Hezbollah - Hezbollah after the Israeli withdrawal, Hezbollah - Post-Lebanese election, Hezbollah - Political activities, Hezbollah - Foreign relations, Hezbollah - Ideology, Hezbollah - Media operations Read more here: » Hezbollah: Encyclopedia II - Hezbollah - Alternative spellings and names |
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See also:Hezbollah, Hezbollah - Alternative spellings and names, Hezbollah - Designations, Hezbollah - History, Hezbollah - Origins, Hezbollah - Hezbollah during the Lebanese war 1982-1990, Hezbollah - The South Lebanon period 1990-2000, Hezbollah - Hezbollah after the Israeli withdrawal, Hezbollah - Post-Lebanese election, Hezbollah - Political activities, Hezbollah - Foreign relations, Hezbollah - Ideology, Hezbollah - Media operations Read more here: » Hezbollah: Encyclopedia II - Hezbollah - Designations |
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Hezbollah has been accused of having links to Al-Qaida. Though Hezbollah has a Shi'ite ideology, this does not exclude it from co-operation wi ...
See also:Hezbollah, Hezbollah - Alternative spellings and names, Hezbollah - Designations, Hezbollah - History, Hezbollah - Origins, Hezbollah - Hezbollah during the Lebanese war 1982-1990, Hezbollah - The South Lebanon period 1990-2000, Hezbollah - Hezbollah after the Israeli withdrawal, Hezbollah - Post-Lebanese election, Hezbollah - Political activities, Hezbollah - Foreign relations, Hezbollah - Ideology, Hezbollah - Media operations Read more here: » Hezbollah: Encyclopedia II - Hezbollah - Foreign relations |
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See also:Hezbollah, Hezbollah - Alternative spellings and names, Hezbollah - Designations, Hezbollah - History, Hezbollah - Origins, Hezbollah - Hezbollah during the Lebanese war 1982-1990, Hezbollah - The South Lebanon period 1990-2000, Hezbollah - Hezbollah after the Israeli withdrawal, Hezbollah - Post-Lebanese election, Hezbollah - Political activities, Hezbollah - Foreign relations, Hezbollah - Ideology, Hezbollah - Media operations Read more here: » Hezbollah: Encyclopedia II - Hezbollah - Ideology |
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See also:Hezbollah, Hezbollah - Alternative spellings and names, Hezbollah - Designations, Hezbollah - History, Hezbollah - Origins, Hezbollah - Hezbollah during the Lebanese war 1982-1990, Hezbollah - The South Lebanon period 1990-2000, Hezbollah - Hezbollah after the Israeli withdrawal, Hezbollah - Post-Lebanese election, Hezbollah - Political activities, Hezbollah - Foreign relations, Hezbollah - Ideology, Hezbollah - Media operations, Hezbollah - Notes, Hezbollah - Literature Read more here: » Hezbollah: Encyclopedia II - Hezbollah - Alternative spellings and names |
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