Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shiite militant group backed by Iran, appears to have hit the lowest point in its more than 40-year history.| Los Angeles Times
The cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah ended the deadliest bout of violence between the two sides in decades.| Los Angeles Times
Five years after the Beirut port explosion, families of victims are still seeking justice.| Los Angeles Times
Five months after he was killed by an Israeli airstrike, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah is laid to rest after a funeral attended by defiant supporters.| Los Angeles Times
After a war between Israel and Hezbollah, Lebanon’s new leaders sense an opportunity to revitalize the country’s economy with help from Gulf neighbors.| Los Angeles Times
Hassan Nasrallah propelled Hezbollah in Lebanon into one of the world’s most powerful paramilitary factions and Israel's constant foe.| Los Angeles Times
Hezbollah appears outmaneuvered by a technologically superior foe that has assassinated much of its top leadership and destroyed a significant portion of its weapons.| Los Angeles Times
The conflict between U.S.-backed Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah could reach unprecedented levels of danger and destruction if it becomes all-out war.| Los Angeles Times
These groups are organic and homegrown, unlike the Islamic State or Al Qaeda, which have relied heavily on fighters from abroad. Hamas and Hezbollah will replenish their ranks with locals.| Los Angeles Times
Hamas' attack on Israel has hardened the settler movement. Increasing violence in the West Bank threatens to open another front in the conflict.| Los Angeles Times
Hezbollah has been seriously weakened militarily in recent weeks, with many of its top leaders killed, and at least some of its arsenal destroyed.| Los Angeles Times
Hezbollah critics and supporters alike are voicing frustration over what many view as the group’s miscalculations.| Los Angeles Times
A strike in Shebaa, Lebanon, kills a family of nine, including a woman eight months pregnant, reflecting the horror of the growing violence between Israel and Lebanon.| Los Angeles Times
As Israeli airstrikes flatten swaths of Lebanon, groups warn the attacks mirror some of the patterns of destruction and displacement seen in Gaza.| Los Angeles Times