
Hod Hasharon, Iran attack, Israel at war, Ballistic missiles fired
Explore the history, ideology, and military capabilities of the Shia Muslim militant group Hezbollah, a key player in the ongoing tensions between Israel and Lebanon.
Hezbollah is a Shiite Islamist terrorist organization and Iranian proxy operating primarily out of Lebanon. Founded in the early 1980s with Iranian support, Hezbollah is responsible for decades of violence against Israel, regional destabilization, and global terrorist attacks targeting Jews and Western interests.
Officially designated as a terrorist organization by the United States, Germany, the UK, Canada, the Arab League, and others, Hezbollah maintains a massive arsenal of precision-guided missiles, rockets, and drones pointed at Israeli cities and critical infrastructure.
Hezbollah functions as Iran’s most powerful non-state military proxy. It receives funding, weapons, and training from Tehran and acts as a forward operating arm for Iran's regional ambitions. In recent years, Hezbollah has become deeply involved in the Syrian civil war, strengthening its combat capabilities and deepening its ties with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
From its bases in southern Lebanon, Hezbollah has launched repeated cross-border attacks into Israel, targeted civilians, and violated UN Resolution 1701 by heavily militarizing the area near the Israeli border.
Following Hamas’ October 7 massacre, Hezbollah has dramatically increased its aggression, opening a second front against Israel in the north. Daily rocket fire, anti-tank missiles, and drone attacks have forced the evacuation of dozens of Israeli communities and raised the specter of full-scale war.
Israel has responded with targeted airstrikes on Hezbollah infrastructure, weapons convoys, and senior operatives—making it clear that the Jewish state will not tolerate a repeat of the Gaza scenario on its northern border.
Hezbollah is not a Lebanese resistance movement—it is a heavily armed, Iranian-funded jihadist militia embedded in civilian areas and dedicated to the destruction of Israel. Its very existence is a threat to regional stability and global security.
At Jfeed, we monitor every move Hezbollah makes—from its military build-up to its psychological warfare, propaganda operations, and acts of terror. If you want to understand the northern front, you must understand Hezbollah.

Iran's supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, and Iran's foreign minister opposed the attack on Israel, fearing its consequences until the last moment, the New York Times reports. The "New York Times" publishes new details about last night's attack by Iran during which hundreds of ballistic missiles were launched at Israel, most of which were intercepted by Israel and its allies.

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