Live Breaking News & Updates on Iran Backed Shiite Hezbollah

Stay updated with breaking news from Iran backed shiite hezbollah. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

To avoid war, Israel and Hezbollah shift their red lines. But war heats up. - CSMonitor.com

To avoid war, Israel and Hezbollah shift their red lines. But war heats up. - CSMonitor.com
csmonitor.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from csmonitor.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

United States , Israel General , Andrea Tenenti , Hassan Nasrallah , David Wood , Un Interim , International Crisis Group , United Nations , Un Security Council Resolution , Iran Backed Shiite Hezbollah , Council Resolution , International Crisis ,

Red lines shift as Hezbollah and Israel clash. Can they hold?

Red lines shift as Hezbollah and Israel clash. Can they hold?
csmonitor.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from csmonitor.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

United States , Israel General , Andrea Tenenti , Scott Peterson Getty , Hassan Nasrallah , David Wood , Un Interim , Un Security Council Resolution , International Crisis Group , United Nations , Iran Backed Shiite Hezbollah , Wrote Thisa , Council Resolution , International Crisis ,

In Lebanon, Strange Calls Can Precede Israeli Attacks

Since the Israel-Hamas war broke out more than three months ago, residents of southern Lebanon have been receiving strange phone calls from Lebanese numbers and from people speaking in Lebanese accents. ....

Ali Hamieh , Beit Yahun , Umm Hussein , Hassan Shukeir , Abed Kataya , Mohammed Raad , Iran Backed Shiite Hezbollah , Public Works , Transportation Minister Ali Hamieh ,

In Lebanon, Strange Calls Can Precede Israeli Attacks

"Good morning, madame. This is the bank calling. Are you at home?" Since the Israel-Hamas war broke out more than three months ago, residents of southern Lebanon have been receiving strange phone calls from Lebanese numbers and from people speaking in Lebanese accents. The voices on the other end may claim to be conducting a survey, distributing aid, or calling from a public body. But the callers ask about families and their whereabouts, just before towns or homes come under Israeli attack, residents told AFP. ....

Mohammed Raad , Beit Yahun , Umm Hussein , Abed Kataya , Ali Hamieh , Hassan Shukeir , Iran Backed Shiite Hezbollah , Public Works , Transportation Minister Ali Hamieh ,