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Naim Qassem says group will not abandon weapons ‘that protect us from our enemy’, insists on end to Israeli attacks.
The IDF "may occupy, kill, and destroy, but we will confront it so that it does not settle," Naim Qassem told Al Mayadeen.
Amnesty International says the Israeli army’s extensive destruction of civilian property in south Lebanon, including after a ceasefire with Hezbollah was struck, should be investigated as a war crime.
Hezbollah's chief has doubled down on his refusal to give up the group's weapons ahead of talks between Lebanese officials ...
Israel reportedly insisted that several villages on the border remain without residents and act as a buffer zone, which ...
The latest in a series of US-mediated talks resulted in "understandings that support stability in the region", Syrian news ...