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Nasrallah’s killing and Indian right wing: A tragic comedy

The celebration of Nasrallah's killing by Indian far-right groups amidst the Israel-Hezbollah conflict highlights a dangerous shift in India’s foreign…

September 30, 2024
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As India's far-right celebrates Nasrallah's killing in the Israel-Hezbollah conflict, its delicate ties with Arab nations face challenges.

After big attacks: Nasrallah’s speech highlights Hezbollah’s resolve to resist Israel amid an imminent aggression

Nasrallah's speech emphasised resilience, but the vague rhetoric implies a deeper disorganisation within Hezbollah's operations amid escalating tensions.

September 19, 2024
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Hezbollah chief Nasrallah's speech following the two-day-long pager, walkie-talkie and electronic attacks remained confined to rhetoric.

Pager blasts in Lebanon: Hezbollah’s weaknesses exposed by Israelis

The pager blasts in Lebanon have exposed Hezbollah's inability to protect its lot from Israel's high-tech attacks using electronic means.

September 18, 2024
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Like Iran, Hezbollah also suffered an ignominious blow due to the pager blasts in Lebanon that wounded 4,000 of its personnel and killed 11.
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