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GOP senator predicts Trump's next move in Venezuela amid Hezbollah’s influence: 'Long past due'
Hezbollah operatives use Venezuelan passports and drug networks to infiltrate Western Hemisphere, turning country into terror group's regional headquarters.
Forces dealt with simulated attempted takeovers of additional northern communities, IDF facilities, and outposts along the border. The IDF conducted 30 hours of training for defensive battles across the entire northern border in the past week in preparation for a potential October 7-like attack from Lebanon.
Hezbollah rebuilding is underway, as the Lebanese militant group secretly reconstructs its military and political structure with aid from Iranian agents after a major leadership setback
Earlier today, the IDF, led by the Northern Command and using Air Force aircraft in the Nabatiyeh area in southern Lebanon, the IDF eliminated the terrorist Abbas Hassan Karkhi, the logistics commander of Hezbollah's 'Southern Front' headquarters.
The Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control is holding a hearing Tuesday afternoon looking into the alleged ties between Hezbollah, a U.S.-designated terrorist group, and Latin
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'Hezbollah rebuilding faster than Lebanese Army dismantling,' Western intel. officials tell 'Post'
"Hezbollah is rebuilding faster than the Lebanese army is dismantling," the officials told the Post. According to those officials, Hezbollah has managed to rearm itself - including with rockets - recruit new fighters into its ranks, and restore sites and bases belonging to the organization.
Lebanon’s president Thursday met with the recently-appointed U.S. general heading a committee monitoring the fragile ceasefire between Israel and the Hezbollah militant group.
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Former Top U.S. Official Warns of Hezbollah's Growing Influence in Latin America: 'Venezuela Is a Willing Safe Haven'
Hezbollah's presence in Latin America has expanded significantly under the protection of Venezuela's authoritarian government, according to former U.S. Treasury official Marshall Billingslea