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Hezbollah have carved themselves a niche as a major poltical force in Lebanon. They provide education and health facilities, and Hezbollah TV has led to a flurry of recruits.
Dramas depicting Jews sacrificing Christian children and quizzes like 'Name your Favourite Terrorist' have made Hezbollah TV as popular as Al Jazeera.
As one of the world's leading Middle East reporters, Robert Fisk has lived in Lebanon for the past 30 years. He gives his unique view on what's happening in the region.
Despite receiving the full brunt of Israeli military power, Hezbollah remains unbowed. Why has it proved so difficult to destroy them and what is the root of their power?
Beirut was once famously dubbed 'the Paris of the Middle East.' Now, it lies in ruins. Most of the bombs used were produced in America and sold on the condition they would not be used in civilian areas.
This Dateline report gives some insight into the fate of small villages near the Israeli border during the conflict between Israel and Lebanon. Right in the line of fire, their inhabitants had to flee their home if they wanted to survive air attacks that failed to discriminate between Hezbollah fighters and civilians. In the last week of July 2006, the number of casualties in South Lebanon was ri…
On the streets of Beirut, there's a fear that the dark days of civil war are returning. A sectarian divide between Hezbollah's Shi'ite supporters and the Sunni backed government has paralyzed politics.
The Israeli invasion of Lebanon left a deadly legacy. The countryside remains littered with unexploded cluster bombs. Now momentum is growing behind a campaign to ban the use of cluster bombs.
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