NOUN
- a Shiite terrorist organization with strong ties to Iran; seeks to create an Iranian fundamentalist Islamic state in Lebanon; car bombs are the signature weapon
How To Use Hizballah In A Sentence
- Well, since I agreed to organize an anti-Hizballah counterrally for August 12th, here is the plan. Anti-Hezbollah rally in Toronto August 12th
- The implication is that Hizballah will put boots on the ground in Khartoum, a move that will strengthen the Sudanese government by training and supplying its forces, provide Hizballah with new room to move, and extend Iran's reach as a string-puller of proxies. Ashley Rindsberg: You and Khartoum: Why Darfur is Our Problem
- Bush condemned the July 12 kidnapping of two Israeli solders by the terrorist group Hizballah, as well as the abduction of a third Israeli soldier by Palestinian militants from Gaza earlier in July.
- And Hariri is increasingly isolated, with none of his allies being prepared to confront Hizballah head-on given the experience of the May 2008 mini–civil war.
- As he notes, According to a German government report from February, the attitude of Hizballah supporters in Germany ‘is characterized by a far-reaching, unlimited acceptance of the ideology and policy of Hizballah.’ The Secret War with Iran
- But, the turning point has come and the Saudi and Egyptian officials have slammed Hizballah for "adventurism", for dragging Lebanon into a bloody, undeserved war, and for further destabilizing the region. Tolerance has to work both ways
- One indirect objective of the Gaza offensive might have been to warn off Israel's other non-state militant foe: Hizballah.
- Syria also has a few strategic cards — notably its support for Palestinian militants Hamas and Lebanese militants Hizballah — to play when necessary to divert attention from domestic discontent.
- So while mainstream media offered the sweeping panorama, video diaries took us where TV couldn't or wouldn't - running into air-raid shelters in the Israel-Hizballah war, crouching behind an armored vehicle with a soldier in Samarra, bullets dinging into metal off camera.