Hezbollah is a Shiite Muslim political party and militant group based in Lebanon, where its extensive security apparatus, political organization, and social services network have fostered its reputation as “a state within a state.” Founded in the chaos of the fifteen-year Lebanese Civil War, the Shiite group is driven by its opposition to Israel and its resistance to Western influence in the Middle East.
Led since 1992 by its Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah. Hezbollah’s paramilitary wing is the Jihad Council, and its political wing is the Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc party in the Lebanese Parliament.
Hezbollah was established in the wake of the 1982 Lebanon War by Lebanese clerics who had studied in Najaf. It adopted the model set out by Ayatollah Khomeini after the Iranian Revolution in 1979, and the party’s founders adopted “Hezbollah” as the name chosen by Khomeini. The organization was created with the support of 1,500 Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps instructors, and aggregated a variety of Lebanese Shia groups into a unified organization to resist the Israeli occupation of Southern Lebanon.
During the Lebanese Civil War, Hezbollah’s 1985 manifesto listed its objectives as the expulsion of “the Americans, the French and their allies definitely from Lebanon, putting an end to any colonialist entity on our land”. From 1985 to 2000, Hezbollah also participated in the 1985–2000 South Lebanon conflict against the South Lebanon Army (SLA) and Israel Defense Forces (IDF), and fought again with the IDF in the 2006 Lebanon War. During the 1990s, Hezbollah also organized volunteers to fight for the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Bosnian War.
Since 1990, Hezbollah has participated in Lebanese politics, in a process which is described as the Lebanonisation of Hezbollah, and it later participated in the government of Lebanon and joined political alliances. After the 2006–08 Lebanese protests and clashes, a national unity government was formed in 2008, with Hezbollah and its opposition allies obtaining 11 of 30 cabinet seats, enough to give them veto power. In August 2008, Lebanon’s new cabinet unanimously approved a draft policy statement that recognizes Hezbollah’s existence as an armed organization and guarantees its right to “liberate or recover occupied lands” (such as the Shebaa Farms). Hezbollah is part of Lebanon’s March 8 Alliance, in opposition to the March 14 Alliance. It maintains strong support among Lebanese Shia Muslims, while Sunnis have disagreed with its agenda. Hezbollah also has support in some Christian areas of Lebanon.
Since 2012, Hezbollah involvement in the Syrian civil war has seen it join the Syrian government in its fight against the Syrian opposition. Between 2013 and 2015, the organisation deployed its militia in both Syria and Iraq to fight or train local militias to fight against the Islamic State.
From 2006, the group’s military strength grew significantly, to the extent that its paramilitary wing became more powerful than the Lebanese Army. Hezbollah has been described as a “state within a state”, and has grown into an organization with seats in the Lebanese government, a radio and a satellite TV station, social services and large-scale military deployment of fighters beyond Lebanon’s borders.The group currently receives military training, weapons, and financial support from Iran and political support from Syria, although the sectarian nature of the Syrian war has damaged the group’s legitimacy. In 2021, Nasrallah said the group had 100,000 fighters.
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It really sucks that people are spraying pro-Palestine graffiti on random Jewish businesses and institutions. That shit is seriously antisemitic and makes us all look bad.
Is that actually happening? Ngl that sounds like a “blacks rule” situation.
A Yiddish cultural center in NYC and a Jewish deli in LA got tagged. It could be a “blacks rule” type thing, or it could be real antisemitic assholes.
That ‘Yiddish cultural center’ is extremely zionist
https://twitter.com/thizzl_/status/1720321945252532731
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Hmm yeah that could totally go either way depending on the politics of the people running those places
I’m sure fash rn are using this as a chance to spring into action and capitalize on the anti-israel sentiment and spew their hate.
No I’m sure it totally happens. Antisemitism is a very real issue. Fash doesn’t go away just because they have a cover for it, it’s just good to not be stupid and dismiss the cover as being fash like Israel tries to do. It’s a cover because it’s not bad to do.
Is that actually happening? Why does it make “us” look bad as a collective? Did you check whether those institutions support Zionism? Sorry but this comes across real concern troll-y
fuck off you know I’m not a concern troll, and a Yiddish cultural center in New York and a Jewish Deli in LA have both been tagged with anti-Israeli graffiti.
I don’t know that all I know is this smells of civility discourse. Anti-Zionism is not antisemitism and centering mild vandalism experienced by American Jews when thousands of children are dead in Gaza is page 1 of the reactionary lib playbook
you can care about more than 1 thing at a time though, oppression olympics ain’t really good for anybody
not to mention tons of American Jews are organizing against Israeli apartheid