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Hezbollah

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Leadership Hassan Nasrallah
Founders Imad Mughniyah
Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah
Ali Akbar Mohtashamipur
FoundedSouthern Lebanon
Lebanon
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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About Hezbollah


Hezbollah —also transliterated Hizbullah, Hizballah, etc. —is a Shi'a Islamist political party and militant group based in Lebanon. Hezbollah's paramilitary wing is the Jihad Council, and its political wing is Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc party in the Lebanese parliament.

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...By Thomas MackintoshBBC NewsAn alleged plot to attack Jews in Brazil has been foiled following the arrest of two men suspected of being linked to the Islamist group Hezbollah...

Hezbollah warns of regional war if Gaza bombing goes on

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...By Orla GuerinBBC News, BeirutThe second in command of Hezbollah - the powerful Iranian backed militia in Lebanon - has said Israel s killing of civilians in Gaza risks wider war in the Middle East...

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Syria earthquake: Aleppo hospitals overwhelmed by victims

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... The government s key allies in the civil war - Russia, Iran and the Iranian-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah - have committed aid to government-controlled areas of Syria...

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... In the table is Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman; Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu; house master of the Iraqi Prime Minister, Adel Abdul Mahdi; and Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Iran s Lebanese allies, the militant Hezbollah movement...

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... The head of the Iranian-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, said two Lebanese nationals had been killed in the Israeli strike, which he said targeted Hezbollah positions...

Syria earthquake: Aleppo hospitals overwhelmed by victims

Feb 16,2020 3:19 am

By Assaf Abboud in Aleppo, Syria & Kate Forbes in LondonBBC News

Hospitals in Aleppo do not have enough room for new patients in The Wake of last week's devastating earthquake, a doctor in the Syrian city has told The Bbc .

At the Al-Razi Hospital there are too many beds to fit into the wards. They reach end-to-end through corridors and into the chilly courtyard.

" We weren't able to discharge patients from The Hospitals even after treating them. The City is damaged and there are no places for them to go, " said Dr Nizar Suleiman, The Head of orthopaedics.

" Huge numbers of patients came in a short period of time. We have a huge shortage in medicines, so it's really worrying.

" For example, we suffer from a lack of medical equipment to treat fractures. We already suffer from this shortage because of The Crisis , and The Siege [sanctions] make it worse. "

More Than 4,400 deaths and 7,600 injuries have been reported in north-western Syria since a 7. 8-magnitude earthquake struck neighbouring southern Turkey on 6 February, according to the UN.

The damage to Aleppo is widespread. The Bbc was given a rare opportunity by the Syrian government to visit there and speak to medical workers.

While walking through The City The Bbc team tried to stay quiet, in case we could hear survivors in The Broken buildings.

Over a week after the earthquake the chance of finding anyone alive in the rubble is slim. But patients keep arriving at Al-Razi Hospital.

Abu Muhammad , who spent about 24 hours trapped under the rubble, lies among other survivors on A Ward . He lost his wife and three of his five children in the earthquake. He looks at a colourful photo on his phone showing His Family in happier times.

" They Went to Heaven, they are now with God, " he says, tearfully.

He is thankful for one thing: " God saved my Mobile Phone for the sake of remembering them, so at least I can look at their pictures every Time I miss them. "

" I still can't believe What Happened to me. Sometimes I feel like it's A Nightmare , a Bad Dream . It can't be reality. "

Tens of thousands of people are now living in churches, mosques or in public spaces and parks after losing their homes.

They told us that during the country's Civil War , which has been going on for More Than a decade, they had almost expected to lose loved ones or property.

But the earthquake was so unexpected. It struck while they slept, bringing a fresh wave of suffering that they felt was somehow even harder to bear.

The government says its aid effort has been hampered by the economic sanctions that Western powers imposed in response to alleged Human Rights violations and other abuses committed during the country's 12-year Civil War .

The US, UK and EU deny this, saying Trade In essential goods and humanitarian assistance are exempt from the sanctions.

However, even though exports of medical supplies to Syria are not specifically sanctioned, international and regional banks fearful of being punished by Western authorities have in The Past been reluctant to approve the financial transactions needed by Syrians to purchase them.

On Monday, Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad called for the lifting of all " unilateral coercive measures" during a meeting with the UN Special Envoy to Syria, Geir Pedersen, Syrian state news agency Sana reported.

The government's key allies in the Civil War - Russia , Iran and the Iranian-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah - have committed aid to government-controlled areas of Syria.

Aid donated by A Number of other countries, including China, Sudan, Algeria, Iraq and The United Arab Emirates, has also arrived, according to Syrian state media.

The Bbc saw Russian aid delivered via lorries to a hub at a church in Aleppo.

And Iran's semi-official Fars news agency reported that a sixth shipment of Iranian aid had arrived.

Neighbouring Lebanon meanwhile confirmed that it would open its ports and airports for countries wanting to send aid to Syria.

In contrast, opposition-held areas of north-west Syria have only seen a trickle of aid delivered by the UN via Turkey.

Mr Mekdad said the Syrian government was committed to " delivering humanitarian aid to all those in need, in all areas, without any discrimination".

But groups in the opposition enclave are not currently accepting aid from the government, fearing a propaganda victory for Damascus.

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