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http://www.investigativeproject.org/4270/hizballah-preparing-for-war-with-israel
Hizballah continues to entrench itself in the Syrian civil war, while
facing a string of radical Sunni bombing attacks in their Lebanese
strongholds. The terrorist organization is also facing renewed
international backlash regarding its alleged role in the murder of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri.
These challenges contribute to the group's deterioration in
popularity within Lebanon and across the Arab world. Despite these
pressing and overlapping challenges, Hizballah continues to enhance its presence along the Israeli border, the Times of Israel
reports. Its activity in bordering villages can be seen by Israel
Defense Forces (IDF), in violation of UN Security Council Resolution
1701 passed in conclusion of the 2006 war between Hizballah and Israel.
For instance, they have watched a "TV crew" arrive in the area but
not act accordingly and witnessed three "shepherds" unsuccessfully move
around with only 15-20 sheep. These facades are meant to cover Hizballah
fighters attempting to re-establish bases in border villages.
While hundreds of Hizballah fighters are killed in Syria, the
organization still has more than a third of its capacity prepared for
another round of war with Israel. There are massive excavations underway
in Shi'ite towns in southern Lebanon, hosting tens of thousands of
rockets aimed at the Jewish state. Bulldozers and other engineering
equipment are working overtime in these villages, building shelters
inside villagers' homes in order to convince them to remain during the
next conflict.
The IDF believes that Hizballah intends to confront Israel in
built-up civilian areas as opposed to the more open fields in 2006. By
building bases of operations amongst civilians, while targeting Israeli
civilians, the terrorist organization is in effect committing a double
war crime. These recent developments further emphasize that the group
remains committed to Israel's destruction in spite of the other
challenges it faces.
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