Ismail Haniyeh entered Lebanon for the first time in 27 years this week, with talks with officials, Nasrallah on the docket; will take part in videoconference with Abbas

Threatening revenge, Nasrallah says targeting Israeli serviceman will re-establish 'equation of deterrence' with Israel

Hezbollah leader won't comment further on exchange of fire, cryptically saying he will do so at a more appropriate time

Terror group no longer seen as untouchable, but instead as complicit in the corruption that led to deadly Beirut port explosion

Hezbollah refusing to hand over 4 defendants, tried in absentia, for bombing that killed Rafik Hariri, 21 others; 'circumstantial' evidence largely based on mobile phone records

Many Lebanese fear political factions, notorious for corruption, won’t allow damaging results to come to light; Hezbollah's Nasrallah says don't trust 'international' investigators

The terror group is in a sensitive position given its role in weakening the country -- but while protestors fume, they cannot and dare not muster truly meaningful opposition

Terror group chief says a 'neutral government' is a 'waste of time' in a country where power and influence are distributed according to religious sects

Many Lebanese, distrustful of notoriously corrupt government, believe best hope for justice is in inquiry by outsiders; US assessment says blast likely sparked by maintenance work

Hezbollah chief warns Israel he plans game changing revenge attack for fighter's recent death, suggests Beirut port blast investigation could show Israeli role

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