About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 101. Chapters: Hezbollah, Lebanese Muslims, Mosques in Lebanon, Shia Islam, FBI Most Wanted Terrorists, History of Hezbollah, Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah, Ideology of Hezbollah, Lebanon hostage crisis, Hezbollah military activities, 2006-2008 Lebanese political protests, Al-Manar, Amal Hijazi, Hezbollah foreign relations, Haifa Wehbe, 1983 Kuwait bombings, Islamic Jihad Organization, Al-Waleed bin Talal, Karine A Affair, TWA Flight 847, Shi'a Islam in Lebanon, Ahmad Faris Shidyaq, Funding of Hezbollah, Mohammed Ghaddar, Ameer Makhoul, Hezbollah armed strength, Operation Smokescreen, Hezbollah political activities, Francop Affair, Ghida Fakhry, Imam al-Mahdi Scouts, Ali Akbar Mohtashamipur, Israeli Security Zone, Selim al-Hoss, Mustafa Agha Barbar, Hani al-Sayegh, Fauzi Ayub, 2009 Hezbollah plot in Egypt, Tourist Landmark of the Resistance, Hezbollah social services, Sheikh Mohamad Osseiran, Mohammed Hassan Dbouk, 2005 Hezbollah cross-border raid, Tyre headquarters bombings, Wael Jassar, Islamic Resistance Support Organization, Islamic Dawa Party in Lebanon, Al-Ahbash, Al-Nour, Bilal Najjarin, Flag of Hezbollah, Ragheb Harb, Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque, Islamic Amal, Mahmoud El Ali, Fatima Gate, Fathallah barracks, Bayt al-Mal, Jihad Al Binna, Omar el Sayed, Ali Al Saadi, Islamic Jihad for the Liberation of Palestine, Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Jihad Construction, Mohammed Baqir Younis, Yousser Company for Finance and Investment, Fakhredine Mosque. Excerpt: Hezbollah (Arabic:, literally "Party of God") is a Shi'a Muslim militant group and political party based in Lebanon, and leads the March 8 Alliance, which withdrew from the government in January 2011 over its refusal to reject the Special Tribunal for Lebanon. It receives financial and political support from Iran and Syria, and its paramilitary wing is regarded as a resistan...