Hassan Nasrallah
Hassan Nasrallah (Arabic: حسن نصر الله [ħasan nasˤrɑɫɫɑh]; born 31 August 1960) is a Lebanese cleric and political leader who serves as the 3rd secretary-general of Hezbollah since his predecessor, Abbas al-Musawi, was assassinated by the Israel Defense Forces in February 1992. Narallah is described as a "national hero" and "icon" in Lebanon and throughout the Arab and Muslim world, and has been praised for his credibility and efficiency in the Arab-Israeli conflict. However, he has received criticism over the last years for supporting Bashar al-Asaad in the Syrian civil war.
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1982 kidnapping of Iranian diplomats1996 Lebanese general election2000 Lebanese general election2000–2006 Shebaa Farms conflict2005 Lebanese general election2006 Lebanon War2006 in aviation2006–2008 Lebanese protests2007 Lebanon conflict2008 Lebanon conflict2009 Hezbollah plot in Egypt2009 Lebanese general election2010 Israel–Lebanon border clash2010 Zahedan bombings2012 in Iran2012–13 Stratfor email leak2013 Iranian presidential election2013 Sidon clash2014 in Lebanon2015 Beirut bombings2017 Lebanon–Saudi Arabia dispute2017 Tehran attacks2018 Lebanese general election2018 Southern Syria offensive2019 Israeli airstrikes in Iraq2019–2021 Lebanese protests2019–2021 Persian Gulf crisis2022 Lebanese general electionAbbas al-MusawiAbdul Aziz al-HakimAbdullah al-MuhaysiniAboud RogoAdnan MansourAhmed Jabari
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Hassan Nasrallah
Hassan Nasrallah (Arabic: حسن نصر الله [ħasan nasˤrɑɫɫɑh]; born 31 August 1960) is a Lebanese cleric and political leader who serves as the 3rd secretary-general of Hezbollah since his predecessor, Abbas al-Musawi, was assassinated by the Israel Defense Forces in February 1992. Narallah is described as a "national hero" and "icon" in Lebanon and throughout the Arab and Muslim world, and has been praised for his credibility and efficiency in the Arab-Israeli conflict. However, he has received criticism over the last years for supporting Bashar al-Asaad in the Syrian civil war.
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Hasan Nasr Allah (arab. حسن نص ...... rupowań walczących z Izraelem.
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Hassan Nasrallah (Arabic: حسن ...... Asaad in the Syrian civil war.
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Hassan Nasrallah (Arabisch: سي ...... politiek leider van Hezbollah.
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Hassan Nasrallah (arabisch حسن ...... allah ist schiitischer Muslim.
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Hassan Nasrallah (arabiska: حس ...... d för sin verbala skicklighet.
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Hassan Nasrallah (bahasa Arab: ...... isasi sosial politik yang sah.
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Hassan Nasrallah (en arabe : ح ...... chiite Hezbollah depuis 1992.
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Hassan Nasrallah (en árabe: حس ...... contactos con la organización.
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Hassan Nasrallah, più corretta ...... del partito sciita Hezbollah.
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Hassan Nasral·là, també transc ...... ctòria final sobre els rebels.
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1992-02-16
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1960-08-31
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Nasrallah in 2019
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حسن نصر الله
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Fatimah Yasin
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Hasan Nasr Allah (arab. حسن نص ...... raz jej wojskowej przybudówki.
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Hassan Nasrallah (Arabic: حسن ...... Asaad in the Syrian civil war.
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Hassan Nasrallah (Arabisch: سي ...... t de sjiitische Amal-beweging.
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Hassan Nasrallah (arabisch حسن ...... allah ist schiitischer Muslim.
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Hassan Nasrallah (arabiska: حس ...... d för sin verbala skicklighet.
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Hassan Nasrallah (bahasa Arab: ...... isasi sosial politik yang sah.
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Hassan Nasrallah (en arabe : ح ...... chiite Hezbollah depuis 1992.
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Hassan Nasrallah (en árabe: حس ...... contactos con la organización.
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Hassan Nasrallah, più corretta ...... del partito sciita Hezbollah.
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Hassan Nasral·là, també transc ...... ctòria final sobre els rebels.
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