Katz sends tough message to Hezbollah: Israel will not withdraw from southern Lebanon
Israel is determined to maintain the security zone it created in southern Lebanon. The country's defense minister Israel Katz stated that Israeli…
Hassan Nasrallah is the longtime leader of Hezbollah, a Lebanese militant and political organization with significant influence in Middle East politics and regional conflicts.
Israel is determined to maintain the security zone it created in southern Lebanon. The country's defense minister Israel Katz stated that Israeli…
Hassan Nasrallah is the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, a Lebanese political and militant organization founded in 1985 with Iranian and Syrian backing. Since 1992, he has led the group through decades of conflict and political evolution, making him one of the most influential figures in the Middle East. Nasrallah has been central to Hezbollah's transformation from a militant faction to a major political party in Lebanon, though the organization remains designated as a terrorist group by several Western countries and Israel.
Nasrallah's tenure coincides with major regional conflicts, including wars with Israel, the Lebanese civil war's aftermath, and Syria's civil conflict. He has maintained close ties with Iran, serving as a key proxy of Iranian influence in the Levant. His rhetoric and actions toward Israel, Palestinians, and other regional players significantly shape geopolitical dynamics in the Eastern Mediterranean and beyond.
On jnews.az, the Nasrallah tag covers his statements, military operations, political decisions, and impact on Jewish and Israeli interests in the region. The section provides context on Hezbollah's activities, Lebanon's instability, and how developments involving Nasrallah affect broader Middle Eastern security and Israeli-Arab relations.