BEIRUT, Lebanon — Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah acknowledged Thursday his powerful group had suffered an “unprecedented” ...
Scenes of carnage circulating on social media showed injured, bloodied people lying in the street or falling to the ground after explosions in shops. Thirty seven people were killed.
In Lebanon, victims were buried after a cyberattack Tuesday that detonated thousands of hand-held pagers used by the militant group Hezbollah. The next day there was a second wave of attacks.
Israel has responded to Hezbollah’s fire with strikes in southern Lebanon, and has struck senior figures from the group in ...
OSLO/BUDAPEST/LONDON, Sept 19 (Reuters) - Bulgaria and Norway became new focal points on Thursday of a global hunt for who ...
The remotely triggered explosions that hit pagers and walkie-talkies carried by Hezbollah members this week made for an eerie ...
Armed units of the Hezbollah group launched rocket attacks on Israeli troop positions in the occupied Golan Heights and Upper Galilee. The attacks came about half an hour before Hezbollah leader ...
Recent polling suggests that after 11 months of witnessing the conflict of Gaza, the people of Lebanon – despite being ...
Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah's leader, said Israel crossed a “red line” this week after bombings widely blamed on Israel in ...
The Teamsters, a large and prominent union, is not endorsing a presidential candidate this cycle, breaking away from what ...
The pagers and walkie-talkies were used by Hezbollah, which has exchanged months of escalating fire and threats with Israel that have displaced and killed civilians on both sides of the border — but ...
The attack on southern Lebanon on Thursday involved airstrikes and artillery, an Israeli official told NBC News, after two days of explosions that killed at least 37 people, including two children, ...