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  • ...t known as a [[terrorist organization]] operating in [[Lebanon]], although Hezbollah itself and many Muslims would dispute the description "terrorist." Islamis ...li operations in Lebanon]]. The name is also spelled (or transliterated) ''Hezbollah,'' ''Hizballah,'' ''Hizbollah,'' ''Hizbullah,'' and several other ways.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hezbollah]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hezbollah]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hezbollah]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hezbollah]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hezbollah]]
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  • *[[Hezbollah]]
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  • ...t known as a [[terrorist organization]] operating in [[Lebanon]], although Hezbollah itself and many Muslims would dispute the description "terrorist." Islamis ...li operations in Lebanon]]. The name is also spelled (or transliterated) ''Hezbollah,'' ''Hizballah,'' ''Hizbollah,'' ''Hizbullah,'' and several other ways.
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  • **"Iraq's Hezbollah" (July 27, 2006)
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  • {{r|Hezbollah}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hezbollah]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Hezbollah}}
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  • *Hezbollah Movement in Iraq
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  • ...egies Against A Hybrid Threat: What the Recent Experience of Israel Versus Hezbollah/Hamas Tell The US Army ...egies Against A Hybrid Threat: What the Recent Experience of Israel Versus Hezbollah/Hamas Tell The US Army
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  • ...ited States Air Force, researching the role of airpower in the 2006 Israel-Hezbollah war. As a 2006-2007 Carr Center for Human Rights Fellow at the Kennedy Scho
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  • {{r|Hezbollah}}
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  • {{r|Hezbollah}}
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  • {{r|Hezbollah}}
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  • ...r example, as the Associated Press reported, in a speech during the 2006 [[Hezbollah]]-[[Israel]] conflict in [[Lebanon]], "Although the main solution is for th
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  • Like [[Hezbollah]], it traditionally has had both a social services and a military wing. Ham | contribution = Chapter 2--Hamas and Hezbollah: A Comparison of Tactics
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  • ...used of being too critical of State of Israel|Israel during their war with Hezbollah.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...aelis that America's first concern is that Iran will stop arming Hamas and Hezbollah. In other words, that there are "carrots" to make Israel feel that its basi
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  • ...a and Israel. It was further damaged by a war in 2006 between Israel and [[Hezbollah]], an armed Islamist organization. The war ended with both sides claiming v ..., a coalition of the PSP, the Shia militia [[Amal]] and the newly formed [[Hezbollah]], also Shia, along with Muslim and Druze defectors from the army, gained c
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  • ...ices within a perhaps more liberal context of [[shari'a]]. [[Hamas]] and [[Hezbollah]], for example, while having strong Islamist principles, also recognizably
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  • ...Qaradwi said according to MEMRI. "I support Hamas, the Islamic Jihad, and Hezbollah. I oppose the peace that Israel and America wish to dictate. This peace is
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  • ...f a main article should be [[Hezbollah]] (my preference), [[Hizbollah]], [[Hezbollah]], [[Hizballah]], [[Hezb'Allah]], etc., etc., etc. Redirects everywhere, of ...le_east/1908671.stm the BBC]. I've never seen it referred to other than as Hezbollah. --[[User:Tom Morris|Tom Morris]] 22:38, 4 March 2009 (UTC)
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  • ...ment's progression, it began providing social services; the resemblance to Hezbollah's building a base as a shadow government is not coincidental.
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  • ...tate" from a terrorist perspective, nor is Lebanon from the perspective of Hezbollah and Syria. They also specifically address Hamas and Hezbollah as organizations that cannot be considered to have a political/social servi
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  • - [[Hezbollah]] -
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  • ...interest. " The Israeli-Arab conflict benefits of America’s enemies—Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas, and this is not in Israel's favor.
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  • ...most reactionary forces in the Islamic world, from [[Saddam Hussein]] to [[Hezbollah]]."
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  • ...s little question, for example, that a quasi-state, such as [[Hamas]] or [[Hezbollah]], which fires [[mortar]]s and [[unguided rocket]]s into civilian areas, is
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  • ...ings, with over 100 dead. While responsibility has not been established, [[Hezbollah]] has been reported to have a connection. <ref name=JVL>{{citation
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  • {{r|Hezbollah}}
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  • ...ive into the country, leading to the arrest of two more Hezbollah members. Hezbollah leaders recruited replacements for those arrested, and continued planning f
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  • ...xt of extrajudicial detention, hostage-taking by quasi-governments such as Hezbollah reasonably can be considered within the scope of this article, since such o There is also the issue of hostage-taking by quasi-governments (e.g., Hezbollah) or parts of governments that may not have widespread recognition, such as
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  • ...nclude the 1983 bombing of the U.S. Embassy in [[Beirut]], possibly by a [[Hezbollah]] faction or splinter group; and the 1998 bombings of the U.S. Embassies in
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  • ...rocket, Katyusha (rocket)|Katyusha and other unguided rockets, deployed by Hezbollah, as well as 155mm artillery shells, from points of origin up to 70 km away.
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  • It is worth noting that several complex insurgent organizations, such as Hezbollah in Lebanon, act, in their areas of control, as shadow governments. Rather l
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  • ...Syria. Negotiations with Iran were difficult due to its relationship with Hezbollah and thus to Israel, as well as WMD threat to Israel.
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  • ...as the 2006 Israeli-Lebanon conflict, where Israeli tanks took a beating: "Hezbollah relies on low visibility and prepared defenses. FCS counters with sensors a
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  • ...ame increasingly overt, and then a full participant in politics. Hamas and Hezbollah also have variants of overt political/social service and covert military wi
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  • ...lated reasons<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12170608 ''Hezbollah and allies topple Lebanese unity government'', BBC News,12 January 2011]</r
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  • ...leaders will actually provide them." It is no accident that groups such as Hezbollah provide social services, with a message that the HN government cannot.<ref
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