There were a few wars that Israel fought in Lebanon: the Lebanese Civil War from 1981-1982, the Occupation of Southern Lebanon from 1982-2000, and the War Against Hezbollah in 2006.
From their point of view, to defend their lands against the previous Israeli occupation of south Lebanon.
FALSE -- Syria Occupied Lebanon from 1990-2006 and is a huge supporter of Hezbollah, giving it a strong influence in Lebanese politics post-Occupation.
There are many news channels on the web,but one that has a site on You Tube is Aljazeera. They also have a television station. Aljazeera has the largest news coverage on Lebanon,Hezbollah and other milita's and the Middle East.
Israel won the Lebanon war militarily, but Hezbollah may be said to have won politically. Israel achieved its goals, which was to 1) establish a buffer-zone in Southern Lebanon and force Hezbollah to withdraw from this area, 2) reach a complete ceasefire, effectively ceasing the low-scale conflict which had lasted since 1982, 3) bring an end to the rocket attacks, and 4) the deployment of Lebanese Armed Forces in Southern Lebanon. As a result of the war, for the first time in 40 years, the Lebanese state was able to control it's southernmost land militarily. Although Hezbollah officially denies it, an Israeli investigation shows that between 600 and 700 Islamic fighters died during the conflict. Hezbollah lost most of its long-range missiles, and the Israeli Air Force also stroke a serious blow to the rest of Hezbollah's rocket arsenal. In this respect, it's clear that Israel fought a successful war against Hezbollah. However, the amount of damage and devastation visited on Lebanon has become a public relations benefit to Hezbollah.
Hezbollah's primary areas of activity are Lebanon and Syria.
Lebanon
Hezbollah is located all over Lebanon, once a jewel of the Middle East, now a devastated wasteland thanks to Hezbollah.
Syria removed all of it's military troops from Lebanon.
Syria removed all of it's military troops from Lebanon.
Yes and Hezbollah won and Israel asked for cease fire from Hazbollah.
Hezbollah is not a country and does not, therefore, have a capital. Hezbollah's operations are primarily based out of Lebanon, but are scattered throughout the country in order to avoid Israeli countrerstrikes and assassinations.
Hamas in the Gaza strip Hezbollah in Lebanon
The Lebanese support for Assad primarily comes from Hezbollah control in the government. If Sunnis and Christians in Lebanon were able to strengthen the national army and oust Hezbollah from government power (this is nearly impossible because Hezbollah has always been more powerful than the national Lebanese Army), the position of Lebanon would probably move closer to neutrality.
There was no parent organization for Hezbollah. It grew out of the need for Shiite Muslims to advocate their interests militarily in response to Christian Falangists and Sunni Extremists in Lebanon (who fought militarily).
There were a few wars that Israel fought in Lebanon: the Lebanese Civil War from 1981-1982, the Occupation of Southern Lebanon from 1982-2000, and the War Against Hezbollah in 2006.
The people of Lebnon have different religions like CHristian, Islam,.. and Muslims there are both shia and sunni. but Hezbollah in Lebanon are shiite Muslims.