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    Human Security and the Israel-Palestine Conflict: External vs. Internal Perspectives by Nadia Baranovich, Ravichandran Moorthy

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The numerous wars in conjunction with the rise of militant groups like Hezbollah and Hamas have led to the development of a human security dilemma in Palestine and Israel. …”
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    Considering Modern Shia Thoughts on Religious Harmony: Husain Faḍlullah’s Contribution in Min Waḥy al-Qur’an by Ahmad Fawaid, Adi Rahmat Hidayatullah

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…At this point, even though Faḍlullah is involved in the political movement of the Hezbollah Party, which tends to be radical, his thoughts still represent his school of thought, especially regarding religious tolerance and harmony. …”
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    Las relaciones internacionales de la guerra civil siria a partir de un enfoque regional: hegemonía y equilibrio en Medio Oriente by Rafat Ahmed Ghotme Ghotme, Ingrid Viviana Garzón Garzón, Paola Andrea Cifuentes Ortiz

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Mientras que algunos de ellos pueden estar buscando convertirse en líderes regionales, como Arabia Saudita o Turquía, otro grupo de actores, como Irán y Hezbollah, están empeñados en mantener un mínimo de equilibrio. …”
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    Şiddet Eğilimli ve Direniş Temelli Şii Aktivizmi: Hizbullah’ın Fikirsel ve Örgütsel Zemini by Mustafa Yetim

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Bu çalışma Ortadoğu bölgesinde önemli bir etkisi bulunan şiddet eğilimli devlet dışı aktör (Violent Non-State Actors) Hizbullah’ın (Hezbollah-Allahın Taraftarları/Partisi) fikirsel ve örgütsel yapısını analiz etmektedir. …”
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    RUSSIAN-ARAB COOPERATION BEFORE AND AFTER THE "ARAB SPRING" by M. A. Sapronova

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Simultaneously being established permanent contacts with groups «Hamas» and «Hezbollah». In the last part of the article explores the specificity of modern political, trade and economic cooperation after the events of the «Arab Spring» of 2011. …”
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    ANALISA PELANGGARAN HUKUM HUMANITER INTERNASIONAL PADA PENYERANGAN ISRAEL KE LEBANON SELATAN TAHUN 2006 by , MUHAMMAD FITRIADY, , Ririn Tri Nurhayati MA.

    Published 2013
    “…Israeli bombing led to hydrocarbon contamination, groundwater contamination, and up to a million of unexploded cluster bombs spread throughout Lebanon. Hezbollah rocket attacks started forest fires in northern Israel that destroyed an estimated 3,000 acres of forest. …”
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    Discourse Theory and Foreign Policy Analysis of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Regional Conflicts Case Study: Syrian Civil War (2011-2020) by Farzad Rostami, Adib Nourouzi

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…For regional powers (such as Iran and Turkey) and extra-regional powers (such as America and Europe), in addition to the significance of geopolitical, geostrategic and geoeconomic interests in which Syria is at the center of, the occurrence of the Syrian civil war (2011-2020), the formation of the center of the crisis between Sunni and Shia fundamentalist Islamic discourses, such as ISIS and Jabhat al-Nusra (representing the Sunnis) versus Lebanon's Hezbollah and the Islamic Republic of Iran (representing Shia Islam) and sending Muslim jihadist forces from all over the world to that place, attracted attention twofold to Syria. …”
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    PERTANGGUNGJAWABAN NEGARA DALAM PERSPEKTIF HUKUM HUMANITER DALAM TINDAKAN AGRESI (Studi Kasus; Agresi Israel ke Lebanon Tahun 2006) by Levina Yustitianingtyas

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Latar belakang dari Israel melakukan agraesi ke Lebanon pada tanggal 12 Juli 2006 adalah karena pasukan Hezbollah menangkap dua tentara Israel dan delapan masyarakat sipil. …”
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    The evolution of European perception of the term 'hybrid warfare' by Vračar Milinko S., Ćurčić Milica T.

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…A wider debate within American (Western) military circles on the inefficiency of Western conventional power in asymmetric conflicts at the beginning of the 21th century has been caused by the combined use of conventional and irregular methods of warfare by the Taliban, Al Qaeda and Hezbollah. In this situation, the term 'hybrid warfare' has provided an explanation for the asymmetric concept of warfare on which Western military forces did not have an adequate response. …”
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    Germany-Iran Relations in Political-Military Sphere: The Impossible Unlocking of Potential? by V. S. Мirzekhanov, Ph. O. Trunov

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…One of the key reasons of it is that Germany avoids being drawn into action against the Iranian troops or its junior allies («Hezbollah» in Lebanon, Shia combatants in Southern Iraq). …”
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    Orthodox christians in Lebanese policy by R.V. Zakharov

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In different periods of Lebanese history, the country’s Orthodox community either held neutrality, for example, during the 1975–1989 Civil War, or supported the Muslim community to defend the territorial integrity of Lebanon (for example, consolidating with the Sunnis during the Crusades and the French Mandat, or cooperating with the Shiite movement Hezbollah during the fight against the ISIS). Nevertheless, non-interference in the internal political life of the country played a negative role for the Orthodox community. …”
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    PENERAPAN SAN REMO MANUAL PADA PENGIRIMAN (SATGAS MTF) TNI DALAM MISI UNIFIL by Martha Latu Retno

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…The UNIFIL MTF's mission acted upon military operations other than war at sea were located in the area of conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. International legal provisions applicable to war at sea is the San Remo Manual which is a guideline for the implementation of war at sea. …”
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    A Flying Reign of Terror? The Who, Where, When, What, and How of Non-state Actors and Armed Drones by Håvard Haugstvedt

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…As the use of armed UAVs developed </span><span style="font-size: 9.000000pt; font-family: 'NimbusSanL';">substantially following Hezbollah’s early UAV operations in 2004 and spread to many regions of the world, the adaptation of non-state cleverness and ingenuity can be harnessed by state actors in times of poor or limited access to weaponry and support systems. …”
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    Soccer Versus Jihad: A Draw by Dorsey, James Michael

    Published 2017
    “…Men like Osama Bin Laden, Hamas’ Ismail Haniyeh, and Hezbollah’s Hassan Nasrallah base their advocacy of the utility of soccer on those Salafi and mainstream Islamic scholars who argue that the Prophet Mohammed advocated physical exercise to maintain a healthy body as opposed to more militant students of Islam who at best seek to rewrite the rules of the game to Islamicize it, if not outright ban the sport. …”
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    The Negative and Positive Role of the Bipolar Structure in the Syrian Crisis (2011–2021) (2021-2011) by Seyedreza Mousavinia, Seyed mohammad Aminabadi

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…By defining their interests in the Syrian crisis within the zero-sum game (i.e., maintaining Assad/overthrowing Assad), the regional bipolarity played a big role in escalating the Syrian crisis, and Syria became the main field for the new regional cold war between Iran and Saudi Arabia.ConclusionSyria was considered as one of the Soviet satellites during the Cold War, so if the Syrian crisis had occurred during the Cold War, Russia would have stepped in the crisis, the US would  have withdrawn from it, and regional actors (e.g., Iran, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey) would not have been allowed to use their proxy forces (e.g., Hezbollah, the Free Army, and Salafi groups) in order to play an independent role in the crisis in line with their interests. …”
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