A Lebanese doctor, Rasha Alawieh, was deported from the U.S. after admitting to supporting Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and attending his funeral. Homeland Security cited national security ...
Former Hezbollah leader, Hassan Nasrallah was depressed by the success of Mossad's pager operation targeting Hezbollah terrorists and 'felt their pain deeply.' ...
The missiles stabbed deep into the ground, obliterating two city blocks along with their target: Hezbollah’s subterranean headquarters, where Hassan Nasrallah, the militant group’s leader and a ...
Rasha Alawieh was reportedly held for at least 36 hours before being deported to Lebanon on Saturday, despite a federal judge's order to delay her removal ...
Hezbollah official Ali Daamoush told reporters on Saturday that about 800 personalities from 65 countries will attend the funeral in addition to thousands of individuals and activists who came from ...
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of people bid farewell to Hezbollah's slain leader Hassan Nasrallah at a mass funeral in Beirut on Sunday, nearly five months after he was killed in an Israeli ...
U.S. Homeland Security officials said that a doctor from Lebanon who was deported over the weekend despite having a U.S. visa "openly admitted" to supporting slain Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan ...