April 2, 2019
UANI Launches Eye on Hezbollah, New Website
Focused Exclusively on Lebanese Terror Group
UANI-Controlled
URL Hezbollah.org Highlights
History, Activities, and Leadership of Iranian Proxy Hezbollah
(New York, N.Y.) - United
Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) is announcing the release of Eye on Hezbollah, a new
website that chronicles the Lebanese Shiite Islamist terrorist
group's evolution from a small radical gang in 1982 to a virtual
"state within a state."
Hezbollah, as Iran's primary proxy,
has carried out terrorist attacks against the Islamic Republic's
perceived enemies in Europe and has amassed power in ways that
threaten the future of Lebanon. UANI's new website objectively and
carefully documents the development and evolution of Hezbollah as an
organization, and provides new insights into Hezbollah's inner
workings as well as the events that allowed it to become the regional
and international threat it is today.
Through a
series of incisive reports and analyses, Eye on Hezbollah
builds a comprehensive picture of the development and history of the
Shiite organization, which adheres to the ideology of absolute Wilayat al-Faqih, as expounded by
Tehran's late Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Musavi Khomeini.
Hezbollah has carried out terrorist attacks in Lebanon and abroad,
and its criminal activities extend to Europe and Latin America. It
also runs a vast social services network and controls key posts in
Lebanon's government. The website sheds new light on Hezbollah's
leaders, activities, and ideology, as well as the influence through
Hezbollah that its founder and funder, Iran, exerts over Lebanese
affairs.
Unique to Eye
on Hezbollah is its in-depth examination of Hezbollah's
organizational and leadership structure, hierarchy, and the key
figures directing its military, political, and social activities.
Through a comprehensive timeline that begins in 1982,
visitors to Eye on Hezbollah can also explore the most
significant military and political milestones in the development of
the terrorist group over its nearly 40-year history.
To
explore Eye on Hezbollah, please click here.
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