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Background to hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah:
Hezbollah: ●Hezbollah is a Shia militia-cum-political party in Lebanon. ●Hezbollah is widely deemed the most powerful member of the Iran-backed network, known as the Axis of Resistance. ●It was founded by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards in 1982 to fight Israeli forces that had invaded Lebanon that year, and waged years of guerrilla war that led Israel to withdraw from south Lebanon in 2000. Hezbollah Israel conflict: ●Hezbollah and Israel have fought many wars before. ●Israeli troops have invaded Lebanon several times in the past, reaching as far as Beirut in the 1982 invasion that aimed to crush Lebanon-based Palestinian guerrillas. ●In 2000, after 18 years of occupation of southern Lebanon, Israel was forced to withdraw mainly due to the fighting of Hezbollah. ●In 2006, Israel invaded Lebanon, aimed at destroying Hezbollah’s military capabilities. ●But after a month of Israeli aerial and land attacks, Hezbollah fired hundreds of short-range rockets into northern Israel. ●Ever since, both sides have been wary of another open conflict. They have been observing a tenuous ceasefire for 14 years.
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Israel’s view on Hezbollah
Hezbollah’s anti-Israel ideology
Diplomatic efforts
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