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    Default We did what we had to

    On Feb. 12, 2008, Imad Mughniyah, Hezbollah’s international operations chief, was killed by a VBIED in Damascus, in a joint Israeli-US operation, as a long WaPo article explains:http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/...01422717430777

    Before the second Iraq War he was implicated in a number of attacks, as a rather too big chart shows, as faraway as Buenos Aires.
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    Default Winning the battle, losing the war

    A short WINEP commentary on Hezbollah's role in the Syrian civil war:http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/p...losing-the-war

    Amidst the conclusion:
    To be sure, fighting in Syria has hardened a new generation of Hezbollah militiamen, but it has also depleted the group's ranks and eroded its carefully cultivated image as an organization devoted to "resisting" Israel
    A wider commentary in Strife, a Kings War Studies blog, reviews the stalemate between Hezbollah and Israel. The author concludes:
    Finally, the events in January 2015 can be considered the latest reminder of a strategic stalemate along the border. The law of talion, ‘an eye for a tooth’[9], which represented the Israeli strategy during the hostilities in 2006, set the pattern for the conflict. Israel and Hezbollah now tacitly adhere to an even-tempered rationale. In the foreseeable future it will be ###-for-tat, rather than all-out war, that will characterise the ever volatile tri-border area.
    Link:http://strifeblog.org/2015/05/22/an-...he-tri-border/
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    Default How will Hizbollah respond to the assassination of one of its commanders in Syria?

    I missed this news whilst offline over Xmas and yes it could fit in the Syria thread, but Hezbollah has this thread too:
    In the chaos of the Syrian conflict, Hizbollah military commander Samir Kantar was assassinated on December 20 in an Israeli air strike south of Damascus. Hizbollah has vowed to respond.
    Link:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...-in-Syria.html
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    Default Police smash huge Hizbollah cocaine ring 'raising funds for war in Syria'

    A longish report, although lacking details; it starts with:
    Police have smashed a cell of Hizbollah agents accused of trafficking cocaine for one of the world's most ruthless drug cartels to fund the militant group's war in Syria. The agents, arrested in France, allegedly masterminded a massive global drug ring which raised millions of dollars to arm Hizbollah gunmen fighting for Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian president, in Syria.

    According to America's Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), they worked directly with Colombian cocaine cartels....
    Link:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...-in-Syria.html

    One wonders if anyone has been charged, let alone where they could face trial. I note no indication if money or drugs were found.
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    Default Hezbollah's Death Valley

    Worth a read from FP - hat tip to Outlaw 09 - above the title and the sub-title:
    In a small enclave between Syria and Israel, Hezbollah is preparing for what it says will be its biggest war ever.
    Link:http://foreignpolicy.com/2016/03/03/...death-valley/?
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    The activities of a Lebanese environmentalist#group#reported to be a front for Hezbollah were brought to#the Security Council ‘s attention on Thursday, as Israel’s UN ambassador charged that the Shiite Islamist#organization was using the NGO as cover to conduct reconnaissance activities along the “Blue Line” — the border with Israel#drawn by the UN following the IDF’s withdrawal from southern Lebanon in 2000.
    In a letter to the Security Council, Danon disclosed#recent intelligence gathered by the IDF showing that Hezbollah operatives were located in a series of outposts marked with the logo of “Green Without Borders” — a local environmentalist NGO whose ostensible mission is to plant trees in the locale.
    In April, UNIFIL — the UN peacekeeping force in the area — was prevented from approaching a post marked with the#NGO’s flag by a group of Lebanese locals.
    https://www.algemeiner.com/2017/06/2...zbollah-front/
    A scrimmage in a Border Station
    A canter down some dark defile
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