Hezbollah sees Israel as a modern colony in the Middle East that became as powerful as it did through land-grabs and violence. As a result, its membership believes that the only way to deal with Israel is through violent means.
In Hamas' Jihadist conception, only Muslims should be in power in the State and any non-Muslim minorities should have a secondary role if they should have one at all, whereas Jews are too "uppity" in having created a state (Israel) where they are in the dominant position. Second, Israel is situated in territory which used to be governed by Muslims for nearly 1300 years (with a century-long break under the Crusader States). As a result, Israel is considered a usurpation of historical Islamic authority whereas European countries (for example) never had Islamic authority before. Hamas believes that all of Israel should be eliminated and there should be a single Palestinian State from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea. They further harbor intense Anti-Semitic views and actively promote the idea of ethnically cleansing the Jews out of Israel.
It is for these reasons that Hamas consistently attacks Israel.
because they are a buch of random people who are looking for who to hate
Because Israel is the one that has control over Lebanon, which was once their (Palestinian) land, and so they want it back.
In the Israel-Hezbollah war in 2006, Israel was unable to eliminate Hezbollah nor their weapon stock, and Hezbollah was unable to protect the Lebanese villages from destruction. They both failed to reach their goals, but they both believed they won. The ones who lost are the peaceful Lebanese citizens, and the destruction of their infrastructure, while harming the tourist season and economy.
There were NO Hezbollah called Israeli soldiers. -Hezbollah is a terrorist group opposing Israel.
Yes and Hezbollah won and Israel asked for cease fire from Hazbollah.
They are against the Jewish settlement in Israel
Hezbollah was a primary organiser of terrorist acts and bombings mostly against Israel, but also the US and other countries.
They are against the Jewish settlement in Israel
There are a few countries that consider Hezbollah to be a terrorist organization. Jerusalem, Israel, Pakistan, Syria, and Pakistan are a few countries that deal with Hezbollah.
Lebanon.It is important to note that the invasion in 1982 was to pursue the PLO, not Hezbollah.
Hezbollah and the Syrian regime have a lot in common with each other. The Syrian regime is run by Shiites just like Hezbollah. The Syrian regime hates Israel and America just like Hezbollah. All these common factors makes the Syrian regime to support Hezbollah.
The USA never engaged Hezbollah militarily. It has only had proxy wars with the organization through Israel and the United Nations.
It entirely depends on how you define "strength". The Israeli Army is certainly much better armed than Hezbollah and while Israel has invaded Lebanon in ground invasions, Hezbollah has never attempted a ground invasion of Israel. Hezbollah has no army that could contest Israel in traditional international combat (such as was seen during World War II for example). However, Hezbollah's effectiveness lies in its ability to blend into local areas and put its men into locations not easily discoverable to Israeli soldiers. This was why the 2006 Hezbollah-Israel War has usually been seen as a stalemate or slight Hezbollah victory even though all fighting occurred in Lebanon and Hezbollah incurred many more casualties; Israel was not able to remove Hezbollah from Lebanon as it had previously been able to remove the PLO from Lebanon in 1982. However, to me, strength is about the idea to form a society where people desire peace and love in their lives even when their neighbors try to act divisively. In this way, Israel is clearly stronger. Regardless of any particular Israeli government, the leadership of the Israeli Army is disinclined from international conflict and openly differs to a civilian government that wants long-term peace (whose conditions vary with the politics of the day). Hezbollah has made clear that they are wholly disinterested in any peace or settlement, saying in their organizational charter that even if all of the Islamic countries made peace with Israel (including a future Palestine), they would continue to fight to oppose Israel.
Most true liberals do not support Israel, as they listen and consider propaganda from the lying mouths of terrorist organizations such as Hamas and Hezbollah.