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Sun Sep 28, 2025, 06:20 PM Sunday

A year after losing its longtime leader, Hezbollah is beginning to regroup

BEIRUT (AP) — Hezbollah suffered one blow after another during its most recent war with Israel, culminating in the killing of the militant group’s longtime leader, Hassan Nasrallah, in massive Israeli airstrikes on a Beirut suburb.

The group was weakened militarily and politically. Many of its opponents declared that its days as a dominant regional and local player were over.

But one year later, many of Hezbollah’s supporters, enemies and analysts agree in their assessment: It is regrouping.

“The loss of this leader was a very painful blow to Hezbollah,” senior Hezbollah political official Mohammed Fneish told The Associated Press in the run-up to Saturday’s anniversary of Nasrallah’s death.

https://apnews.com/article/lebanon-hezbollah-israel-nasrallah-d8501f526f2a14da0abf574439bd547c rs

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Hezbollah is openly defying the Lebanese government in violation of Glorious bastard Sunday #1

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1. Hezbollah is openly defying the Lebanese government in violation of
Sun Sep 28, 2025, 07:30 PM
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UN Resolution 1701 and the most recent cease fire agreement.

"We are ready for martyrdom," he [Hezbollah leader Qassem] added.

Qassem also said that Hezbollah is restoring its military capabilities, adding that they are ready to confront any "escalation by Israel."

Qassem reiterated that Hezbollah rejects last month's decision by the Lebanese government to disarm the group, adding that the group will not hand over its weapons because "we are in the middle of an existential war" with Israel.

Iran-backed Hezbollah, weakened by a deadly war with Israel last year, has organized a series of commemorative events to mark Nasrallah's death.
https://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/315559-qassem-says-hezbollah-won-t-disarm-ready-for-martyrdom
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