Most Israeli Arabs Don’t See Hezbollah as a Terror Group, Local Leaders Say
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Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah. Most Israeli Arabs reportedly do not think of Hezbollah as a terror group. Photo: Wikipedia.
The majority of Israeli Arabs do not think of Hezbollah as a terrorist organization, despite its repeated threats to strike northern Israel, which could potentially wreak havoc on the Arab communities in the area, a prominent figure within the sector told Israel Hayom on Sunday.
The 2006 Second Lebanon War was the first to take a heavy toll on the Israeli Arab sector, as Hezbollah’s fire on Israel’s north claimed 19 lives among the community, wounded dozens and left many homes in northern Arab towns in ruins.
Read full story at Israel Hayom.
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