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A look at longtime Hezbollah leader Hassan Narallah


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A look at longtime Hezbollah leader Hassan Narallah

BEIRUT (AP) — Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has led the Lebanese militant group for the past three decades and transformed it into one of the most powerful paramilitary groups in the Middle East.

******** airstrikes on Friday afternoon knocked out

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southern suburb of Harek Hreik, the largest strike in the Lebanese capital in nearly a year of fighting between ******* and Hezbollah.

The ******** military said the strike, which ******* and wounded dozens of people, hit the headquarters of

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in Beirut. Three major ******** TV channels said
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was the target of the strikes in Beirut’s southern suburbs, which has not been officially confirmed by *******. Hezbollah officials did not comment.

Here’s a look at the fiery, charismatic leader:

Who is Hassan Nasrallah?

Under the leadership of the 64-year-old Nasrallah, Hezbollah has fought wars against ******* and taken part in the conflict in neighboring Syria, helping tip the balance of power in favor of President Bashar Assad.

A charismatic and shrewd strategist, Nasrallah reshaped Hezbollah into an archenemy of *******, cementing alliances with Shiite religious leaders in Iran and ************ militant groups such as ******.

Idolized by his Lebanese Shiite followers and respected by millions of others across the ***** and Islamic world, Nasrallah holds the title of sayyid, an honorific meant to signify the Shiite cleric’s lineage dating back to the Prophet Muhammad, the founder of Islam.

A fiery orator viewed as an extremist in the U.S. and much of the West, he is also considered a pragmatist compared to the firebrand militants who dominated Hezbollah after its founding in 1982, during Lebanon’s civil war.

Despite the power he wields, Nasrallah has lived largely in hiding in the past years for ***** of an ******** **************.

How he rose to power

Born in 1960 into a poor Shiite family in Beirut’s impoverished northern suburb of Sharshabouk, Nasrallah was later displaced to south Lebanon. He studied theology and joined the Amal movement, a Shiite political and paramilitary organization, before becoming one of Hezbollah’s founders.

Hezbollah was formed by Iranian Revolutionary Guard members who came to Lebanon in the summer of 1982 to ****** invading ******** forces. It was the first group that Iran backed and used as a way to export its brand of political Islam.

Nasrallah built a power base as Hezbollah over time became part of a cluster of Iranian-backed factions and governments known as the Axis of Resistance.

Two days after its leader, 39-year-old Sayyed Abbas Musawi, was ******* in an ******** helicopter gunship raid in south Lebanon, Hezbollah chose Nasrallah as its secretary-general in February 1992.

Five years later, the ******* States designated Hezbollah a ********** organization.

Under Nasrallah, Hezbollah was credited with leading the war of attrition that led to the withdrawal of ******** troops from south Lebanon in 2000, after an 18-year occupation. Nasrallah’s eldest son, Hadi, was ******* in 1997, fighting against ******** forces.

After *******’s withdrawal from southern Lebanon in 2000, Nasrallah rose to iconic status both within Lebanon and throughout the ***** world. His messages were beamed on Hezbollah’s own radio and satellite TV station.

That status was further cemented when, in 2006, Hezbollah fought ******* to a stalemate during the 34-day war.

When Syria’s civil war erupted in 2011, Hezbollah fighters rushed in, siding with Assad’s forces — even though Hezbollah’s popularity took a ***** as the ***** world ostracized Assad.

His role in the current conflict

A day after the *******-****** war started on Oct. 7, Hezbollah began attacking ******** military posts along the border calling it a “backup front” for Gaza.

In speeches throughout the conflict, he has argued that Hezbollah’s cross-border strikes had pulled away ******** forces that would otherwise be focused on ****** in Gaza and insisted that Hezbollah would not halt its attacks on ******* until a cease-***** is reached in Gaza.

Over the past weeks, he continued to strike a defiant tone as tension rose dramatically, with ******* announcing a new phase in the conflict intended to push Hezbollah back from the border to allow thousands displaced from northern ******* to return.

It launched strikes ******** top military commanders with the group and was blamed for the ********** of thousands of communications devices, mainly used by Hezbollah members, that ******* 37 people and wounded thousands.



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