Hezbollah

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  • Stepping into the fray

    As Damascus plans its troop withdrawal, Hezbollah calls for pro-Syrian protests in Lebanon.
  • The "Cedar Revolution" meets Hezbollah

    The powerful Shiite militia flexes its muscles, warning the Lebanese opposition not to do the bidding of Israel or the United States.
  • Right Hook

    Is Iran next? Pundits are long on hawkish bluster, but short on a plan. Plus: Even Bill O'Reilly blasts Swift Boat Vets' "bitter personal attacks" on John Kerry -- and defends Kerry's war record.
  • Ariel Sharon's deadly gamble

    While Palestinians rage at Israel's killing of Sheik Ahmed Yassin, the Hamas spiritual leader, the prime minister sees it as a possible road to peace.
  • Bush's do-nothing plan for airline security

    When it comes to protecting passenger jets from a terrorist's shoulder-launched missile, the White House is taking a bargain-basement approach.
  • Syria: Hoping the U.S. fails

    While the regime hopes the U.S. stumbles into a quagmire, Iraqi exiles argue about whether Bush or Saddam is the bigger enemy.
  • Saddam stands alone

    The Arab street that once rallied for Iraq is strangely quiet, although anger and frustration sometimes boil up.
  • Hezbollah: Lebanon's paper tiger

    Despite recent attacks, the militant group that drove Israel out of Lebanon is not likely to launch a full-scale attack from the north.
  • Brinkmanship of blood

    Pushed to the edge by rage and revenge, Palestinians and Israelis stare into the abyss of war.
  • Appetite for destruction

    Ehud Barak's ultimatum passes and violence continues to mount between Israelis and Palestinians.
  • Hezbollah gets its way

    Why Lebanon isn't euphoric about the impending pullout of Israeli forces.
  • Newsreal: Lone gunmen

    The most serious terrorist threat to America comes not from organized or state-sponsored groups of political militants but from loners with a grudge and a gun.
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